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  • What is the total pressure exerted by a mixture of 0.45 kg mole of benzene, 0.44 kg mole of toluene and 0.23 kg mole of o-xylene at 100°C, if their vapor pressures at 100°C are 1340, 560 and 210 mmHg respectively?


  • Options
  • A. 756.2
  • B. 780.5
  • C. 801.5
  • D. 880.5

  • Correct Answer
  • 801.5 


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    • 1. 1 BTU/ft3 is approximately equal to __________ kcal/m3.

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    • A. 1
    • B. 9
    • C. 4
    • D. 252
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    • 2. Total energy at a point comprises of __________ energy.

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    • A. potential & kinetic
    • B. pressure
    • C. internal
    • D. all (a), (b) & (c).
    • Discuss
    • 3. Number of gm moles of solute dissolved in one litre of a solution is called its

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    • A. equivalent weight
    • B. molarity
    • C. molality
    • D. normality
    • Discuss
    • 4. 1 centipoise is equivalent to

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    • A. 1 gm/cm.second
    • B. 1 centistoke
    • C. 2.42 lb/ft.hr
    • D. 2.42 lb/ft.second
    • Discuss
    • 5. The pH value of a solution is 5.9. If the hydrogen ion concentration is decreased hundred times, the solution will be

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    • A. basic
    • B. more acidic
    • C. neutral
    • D. of the same acidity
    • Discuss
    • 6. Pick out the wrong statement:

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    • A. A vapor is termed as a saturated vapor, if its partial pressure equals its equilibrium vapor pressure.
    • B. A vapor whose partial pressure is less than its equilibrium vapor pressure, is termed as a 'superheated vapor'.
    • C. The temperature at which a vapor is saturated is termed as the boiling point.
    • D. The difference between the existing temperature of a vapor and its saturation temperature (i.e. dew point) is called its 'degree of superheat'.
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    • 7. Hess's law of constant heat summation is based on conservation of mass. It deals with

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    • A. equilibrium constant.
    • B. reaction rate.
    • C. changes in heat of reaction.
    • D. none of these.
    • Discuss
    • 8. A chemical process is said to occur under unsteady state, if the

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    • A. inventory changes do not take place.
    • B. ratio of streams entering/leaving are independent of time.
    • C. flow rates & composition both are time dependent.
    • D. none of these.
    • Discuss
    • 9. At 100°C, water and methylcyclohexane both have vapour pressures of 1 atm. Also at 100°C, the latent heats of vaporisation of these compounds are 40.63 kJ/mole for water and 31.55 kJ/mole for methylcyclohexane. The vapour pressure of water at 150°C is 4.69 atm. At 150°C, the vapour pressure of methylcyclohexane would be expected to be

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    • A. significantly less than 4.69 atm.
    • B. nearly equal to 4.69 atm.
    • C. significantly more than 4.69 atm.
    • D. indeterminate due to lack of data
    • Discuss
    • 10. For estimation of heat capacity of a solid compound, one can use

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    • A. Clayperon's equation
    • B. Gibb's equation
    • C. Kopp's rule
    • D. Trouton's rule
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