Stoichiometry The forces causing the vaporisation of liquid are derived from the Kinetic energy of translation of its molecules. The heat of vaporisation Becomes zero at the critical point Increases with pressure rise Decreases with increasing pressure Both B & C Becomes zero at the critical point Increases with pressure rise Decreases with increasing pressure Both B & C ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry What is the simplest formula of a compound containing 50% of element A (atomic weight = 10) and 50% of element B (atomic weight = 20)? AB₃ A₂B₃ A₂B AB₂ AB₃ A₂B₃ A₂B AB₂ ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry In a binary liquid system, the composition expressed as __________ is independent of the temperature & pressure. All of these Kg-mole of solute/kg-mole of solvent Kg of solute/kg of solvent Kg-mole of solute/1000 kg of solvent All of these Kg-mole of solute/kg-mole of solvent Kg of solute/kg of solvent Kg-mole of solute/1000 kg of solvent ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry Claussius Clapeyron equation applies to the __________ process. Sublimation All of these Vaporisation Melting Sublimation All of these Vaporisation Melting ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry Which of the following is followed by an ideal solution ? Amgat's law Trouton's rule Boyle's law Raoult's law Amgat's law Trouton's rule Boyle's law Raoult's law ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP