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Question
Density of carbon dioxide is __________ kg/Nm
3
.
Options
A. 44/22400
B. 44/22.4
C. 22.4/44
D. none of these
Correct Answer
44/22.4
Stoichiometry problems
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1. N
2
content in a urea sample was found to be only 42%. What is the actual urea content of the sample? (molecular weight of urea = 60)
Options
A. 80%
B. 90%
C. 95%
D. 98%
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Correct Answer: 90%
2. Solutions which distil without change in composition are called
Options
A. ideal
B. saturated
C. supersaturated
D. azeotropic
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Correct Answer: azeotropic
3. Vapor pressure of water at 100°C is about __________ bar.
Options
A. 0.1013
B. 1.013
C. 10.13
D. 101.3
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Correct Answer: 1.013
4. Osmotic pressure of a dilute solution of a non volatile solute in a solvent obeying Raoult's law is proportional to the
Options
A. temperature.
B. volume of solution.
C. moles of non-volatile solute.
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: temperature.
5. If pH value of a solution is 8, then its pOH value will be
Options
A. 6
B. 1
C. 7
D. 10
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Correct Answer: 6
6. Kopp's rule is concerned with the calculation of
Options
A. thermal conductivity.
B. heat capacity.
C. viscosity.
D. surface tension.
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Correct Answer: heat capacity.
7. In case of a ternery system involving two liquid components and a solute, the ratio of the concentration of the solute in the two phases at equilibrium is called the distribution co-efficient. The distribution co-efficient depends upon the
Options
A. solute concentration
B. temperature
C. both(a) & (b)
D. neither (a) nor (b)
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Correct Answer: both(a) & (b)
8. The heat change for the reaction, C(s) + 2S(s) ? CS
2
(l), is 104.2 kJ. It represents the heat of
Options
A. formation
B. solution
C. combustion
D. fusion
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Correct Answer: formation
9. Heat of solution in a system in which both solute and solvent are liquids is termed as
Options
A. heat of solvation.
B. heat of hydration.
C. standard integral heat of solution.
D. heat of mixing.
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Correct Answer: heat of mixing.
10. The evaporation of aqueous solution of sugar causes its molarity to
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A. decrease. (b) increase.
B. remain unchanged.
C. either (a) or (b); depends on the concentration of the solution.
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Correct Answer: remain unchanged.
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