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Measurement of the amount of dry gas collected over water from volume of moist gas is based on the
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A. Charle's law.
B. Dalton's law of partial pressures.
C. Avogadro's hypothesis.
D. Boyle's law.
Correct Answer
Dalton's law of partial pressures.
Stoichiometry problems
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1. A solution with reasonably permanent pH is called a/an __________ solution.
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A. ideal
B. non-ideal
C. buffer
D. colloidal
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Correct Answer: buffer
2. Weight of 56 litres of ammonia at N.T.P. is __________ gm.
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A. 2.5
B. 42.5
C. 56
D. 2800
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Correct Answer: 42.5
3. Heat of transition is the heat evolved or absorbed, when a substance is converted from
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A. vapor to liquid.
B. vapor to solid.
C. solid to liquid.
D. one allotropic form to another allotropic form.
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Correct Answer: one allotropic form to another allotropic form.
4. An equation for calculating vapour pressure is given by, log
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P = A - B(t + c). This is called the
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A. Kistyakowsky equation
B. Antonic equation
C. Kopp's rule
D. Trouton's rule
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Correct Answer: Antonic equation
5. Solutions having the same osmotic pressure are called __________ solutions.
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A. dilute
B. ideal
C. isotonic
D. saturated
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Correct Answer: isotonic
6. Colligative properties of a dilute solution are those which depend entirely upon the
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A. constitution of the solute.
B. chemical composition of the solute.
C. number of solute molecules contained in a given volume of the solvent.
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: constitution of the solute.
7. Which of the following gravity scales is used exclusively for liquids heavier than water?
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A. Baumme scale
B. Twaddel scale
C. API scale
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: Twaddel scale
8. Dissolving a solute in a solvent does not change its
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A. specific heat
B. vapour pressure
C. viscosity
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: none of these
9. The crystallisation of a solute from a solution may be done by
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A. removal of pure solvent by evaporation.
B. change of temperature thereby causing supersaturation.
C. changing the nature of the system by the addition of a more soluble material.
D. all (a), (b) &(c).
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Correct Answer: all (a), (b) &(c).
10. A gas at 0°C is cooled at constant pressure until its volume becomes half the original volume. The temperature of the gas at this state will be
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A. -136.5°C
B. - 136.5°K
C. -273°C
D. 0°K
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Correct Answer: -136.5°C
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