Stoichiometry The forces causing the vaporisation of liquid are derived from the Kinetic energy of translation of its molecules. The heat of vaporisation Both B & C Decreases with increasing pressure Increases with pressure rise Becomes zero at the critical point Both B & C Decreases with increasing pressure Increases with pressure rise Becomes zero at the critical point ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry The pressure of 'V' litres of a dry gas is increased from 1 to 2 kgf/cm² at a constant temperature. The new volume will become V/2 V/4 V² 2V V/2 V/4 V² 2V ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry The pH value of a solution is 5.9. If the hydrogen ion concentration is decreased hundred times, the solution will be Of the same acidity More acidic Neutral Basic Of the same acidity More acidic Neutral Basic ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry A solution of specific gravity 1 consists of 35% A by weight and the remaining B. If the specific gravity of A is 0.7, the specific gravity of Bis 1.2 1.35 1.3 1.25 1.2 1.35 1.3 1.25 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry The boiling points for pure water and pure toluene are 100°C and 110.6°C respectively. Toluene and water are completely immiscible in each other. A well agitated equimolar mixture of toluene and water are prepared. If, at a total pressure of one standard atm. exerted by the vapours of water and toluene, the mole fraction of water Xw in the vapour phase satisfies 0.5 < Xw < 1.0 0 < Xw < 0.5 Xw = 1.0 Xw = 0.5 0.5 < Xw < 1.0 0 < Xw < 0.5 Xw = 1.0 Xw = 0.5 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry Hess's law of constant heat summation is based on conservation of mass. It deals with Equilibrium constant None of these Reaction rate Changes in heat of reaction Equilibrium constant None of these Reaction rate Changes in heat of reaction ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP