Stoichiometry The forces causing the vaporisation of liquid are derived from the Kinetic energy of translation of its molecules. The heat of vaporisation Increases with pressure rise Both B & C Decreases with increasing pressure Becomes zero at the critical point Increases with pressure rise Both B & C Decreases with increasing pressure Becomes zero at the critical point ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry A long cylinder and a sphere both of 5 cms diameter are made from the same porous material. The flat ends of cylinder are sealed. Both the cylinder and sphere are saturated with the same solution of sodium chloride. Later both the objects are immersed for a short and equal interval of time in a large tank of water which is well agitated. The fraction of salt remaining in the cylinder and the sphere are Xc and Xs respectively. Which of the following statement is correct? Xc = Xs Xc greater/less than Xs depending on the length of the cylinder Xc < Xs Xc > Xs Xc = Xs Xc greater/less than Xs depending on the length of the cylinder Xc < Xs Xc > Xs ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry The heat capacity of a substance is Lower for liquid state than for gaseous state Equal for solid and liquid states below melting point Greater for liquid state than for solid state Higher for solid state than for liquid state Lower for liquid state than for gaseous state Equal for solid and liquid states below melting point Greater for liquid state than for solid state Higher for solid state than for liquid state ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry Size range of the colloidals particles is 10 - 50 Angstrom 500 - 1000 microns 50 - 200 microns 5 - 200 milli-microns 10 - 50 Angstrom 500 - 1000 microns 50 - 200 microns 5 - 200 milli-microns ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry At a constant volume, for a fixed number of moles of a gas, the pressure of the gas increases with rise of temperature due to Decrease in mean free path Increase in average molecular speed Increase in molecular attraction Increased collision rate among molecules Decrease in mean free path Increase in average molecular speed Increase in molecular attraction Increased collision rate among molecules ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry Isotonic solutions must have the same Normality Critical temperature Molar concentration Viscosity Normality Critical temperature Molar concentration Viscosity ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP