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#Question id: 14464


First rule for maximum and minimum values of y = f(x) are as follows   and consider its roots. These are the value of x which make dx/dy= 0 For each of these values of x, calculate the corresponding value of y, and examine Now pick the correct statement from the following alternatives.

#Section 1: Engineering Mathematics
  1. If the sign is +, the corresponding value of y is a maximum

  2. If the sign is -, the corresponding value of y is a minimum
  3. If the sign is-, the corresponding value of y is a maximum
  4. None of these
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#Question id: 15490

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

Respiratory Quotient is given by

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#Question id: 15491

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

The respiratory coefficient for the reaction    is defined as
   

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#Question id: 15492

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

Assume that experimental measurements for a certain organism have shown that cells can convert two-thirds (wt/wt) of the substrate carbon to biomass carbon. Calculate the stoichiometric coefficients for the following biological reactions:
 Hexadecane: C16H34 + aO2 + bNH3 c(C4.4H7.3N0.86O1.2) + dH2O + eCO2

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#Question id: 15493

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

Assume that experimental measurements for a certain organism have shown that cells can convert two-thirds (wt/wt) of the substrate carbon to biomass carbon. Calculate the stoichiometric coefficients for the following biological reactions:

Glucose: C6H12O6 + aO2 + bNH3 c(C4.4H7.3N0.86O1.2) + dH2O + eCO2

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#Question id: 15494

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

Assuming that cells convert two-thirds (w/w) of the substrate to biomass, the stoichiometric coefficient (1 only) for glucose utilisation for the following reaction is

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#Question id: 15495

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

Calculate the degree of reduction for following substrates:
A) Methane
B) Glucose
C) Ethanol