Stoichiometry The temperature at which a real gas obeys Boyle's law is termed as the Triple point Boyle's temperature Eutectic point Inversion temperature Triple point Boyle's temperature Eutectic point Inversion temperature ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry Osmotic pressure of the solution can be increased by None of these Diluting the solution Increasing the volume of the vessel containing the solution Decreasing its temperature None of these Diluting the solution Increasing the volume of the vessel containing the solution Decreasing its temperature ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry 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 0°K -273°C - 136.5°K -136.5°C 0°K -273°C - 136.5°K -136.5°C ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry An equation for calculating vapour pressure is given by, log10 P = A - B(t + c). Kopp's rule Kistyakowsky equation Trouton's rule Antonic equation Kopp's rule Kistyakowsky equation Trouton's rule Antonic equation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry The density of a gas 'X' is twice that of another gas 'Y'. If the molecular weight of gas 'Y' is 'M'; then the molecular weight of the gas 'X' will be M M/2 M/4 2M M M/2 M/4 2M ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Stoichiometry The value of (Cp - Cv)for a real gas obeying Vander Wall's equation is 0.5 R < R R > R 0.5 R < R R > R ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP