Stoichiometry Osmotic pressure of the solution can be increased by None of these Decreasing its temperature Diluting the solution Increasing the volume of the vessel containing the solution None of these Decreasing its temperature Diluting the solution Increasing the volume of the vessel containing the solution ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry The depression in freezing point of a solution is Inversely proportional to the mass of solvent Directly proportional to the mole of solute Both A & B Neither A nor B Inversely proportional to the mass of solvent Directly proportional to the mole of solute Both A & B Neither A nor B ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry The heat of adsorption of a gas caused by Van der Walls forces of attraction and capillarity is equal to the heat of Wetting Difference of A and B Sum of A and B Normal condensation Wetting Difference of A and B Sum of A and B Normal condensation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry A vessel of volume 1000 m³ contains air which is saturated with water vapour. The total pressure and temperature are 100 kPa and 20°C respectively. Assuming that the vapour pressure of water at 20°C is 2.34 kPa, the amount of water vapour (in kg) in the vessel is approximately 20 17 34 25 20 17 34 25 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry The heat of vaporisation __________ with increase in pressure. Decreases Increases Both B and C Becomes zero at critical pressure Decreases Increases Both B and C Becomes zero at critical pressure ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry Gases diffuse faster compared to liquids because of the reason that the liquid molecules Move faster Are held together by stronger inter-molecular forces Are heavier Have no definite shape Move faster Are held together by stronger inter-molecular forces Are heavier Have no definite shape ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP