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Increasing the temperature of an aqueous solution will cause decrease in its
Options
A. molality
B. mole fraction
C. weight percent
D. molarity
Correct Answer
molarity
Stoichiometry problems
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1. If pH value of an acidic solution is decreased from 5 to 2, then the increase in its hydrogen ion concentration is __________ times.
Options
A. 10
B. 100
C. 1000
D. 10000
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Correct Answer: 1000
2. At room temperature, the product [H
+
] [OH
-
] in a solution is 10
-14
moles/litre. If, [OH
-
] = 10
-6
moles/litre, then the pH of the solution will be
Options
A. 6
B. 8
C. 10
D. 12
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Correct Answer: 8
3. Average molecular weight of air is about
Options
A. 21
B. 29
C. 23
D. 79
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Correct Answer: 29
4. Assuming that CO
2
obeys perfect gas law, calculate the density of CO
2
(in kg/m
3
) at 263°C and 2 atm.
Options
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
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Correct Answer: 2
5. Pick out the wrong statement.
Options
A. Heat capacity of a diatomic gas is higher than that of a monoatomic gas.
B. Equal volumes of Argon and Krypton contain equal number of atoms.
C. Total number of molecules contained in 22.4 litres of hydrogen at NTP is 6.023 x 10
23
.
D. The binary mixture of a particular com-positidn in both vapor and liquid state is known as an azeotropic mixture
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Correct Answer: Equal volumes of Argon and Krypton contain equal number of atoms.
6. The chemical nature of an element is independent of
Options
A. its atomic number.
B. the number of protons or electrons present in it.
C. the number of neutrons present in it.
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: the number of neutrons present in it.
7. Which of the following is an exothermic reaction?
Options
A. Conversion of graphite to diamond
B. Decomposition of water
C. Dehydrogenation of ethane to ethylene
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: none of these
8. A very dilute solution is prepared by dissolving 'x
1
' mole of solute in 'x
2
' mole of a solvent. The mole fraction of solute is approximately equal to
Options
A. x
1
/x
2
B. x
2
/x
1
C. 1 - (x
1
/x
2
)
D. 1/x
2
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Correct Answer: x
1
/x
2
9. Gases having same reduced temperatures and reduced pressures
Options
A. deviate from ideal gas behaviour to the same degree.
B. have nearly the same compressibility factor.
C. both (a) and (b).
D. neither (a) nor (b).
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Correct Answer: both (a) and (b).
10. The activity co-efficient of a solution, which accounts for the departure of liquid phase from ideal solution behaviour
Options
A. measures the elevation in boiling point.
B. is not dependent on the temperature.
C. is a function of the liquid phase composition.
D. measures the depression in freezing point.
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Correct Answer: is a function of the liquid phase composition.
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