A gas at 27°C temperature and 30 atmospheric pressure is allowed to expand to the atmospheric pressure. If the volume becomes 10 times its initial volume, then the final temperature becomes

1.  100°C                             

2.  173°C

3.  273°C                             

4.  – 173°C

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The equation of state for 5 g of oxygen at a pressure P and temperature T, when occupying a volume V, will be

1. PV=5/32RT                               

2. PV=5RT

3. PV=5/2RT                                 

4. PV=5/16RT

(where R is the gas constant)

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At a given volume and temperature, the pressure of a gas :

1. Varies inversely as its mass

2. Varies inversely as the square of its mass

3. Varies linearly as its mass

4. Is independent of its mass

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Two thermally insulated vessels \(1\) and \(2\) are filled with air at temperatures \(\mathrm{T_1},\) \(\mathrm{T_2},\) volume \(\mathrm{V_1},\) \(\mathrm{V_2}\) and pressure \(\mathrm{P_1},\) \(\mathrm{P_2}\) respectively. If the valve joining the two vessels is opened, the temperature inside the vessel at equilibrium will be:

1. \(T_1+T_2\) 2. \(\dfrac{T_1+T_2}{2}\)
3. \(\dfrac{T_1T_2(P_1V_1+P_2V_2)}{P_1V_1T_2+P_2V_2T_1}\) 4. \(\dfrac{T_1T_2(P_1V_1+P_2V_2)}{P_1V_1T_1+P_2V_2T_2}\)
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In Vander Waal’s equation, a and b represent P+aV2v-b=RT

1. Both a and b represent correction in volume

2. Both a and b represent adhesive force between molecules

3. a represents adhesive force between molecules and b correction in volume

4. a represents correction in volume and b represents adhesive force between molecules

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At 0°C the density of a fixed mass of a gas divided by pressure is x. At 100°C, the ratio will be:

1. x                                   

2. 273373x

3. 373273x                           

4. 100273x

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If an ideal gas has volume V at 27°C and it is heated at a constant pressure so that its volume becomes 1.5V. Then the value of final temperature will be

1. 600°C                             

2. 177°C

3. 817°C                             

4. None of these

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In Boyle's law what remains constant :

1. PV                                     

2. TV

3. VT                                     

4. PT

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Equation of gas in terms of pressure (P), absolute temperature (T) and density (d) is :

1. P1T1d1=P2T2d2                                 

2. P1T1d1=P2T2d2

3. P1d2T1=P2d1T1                                 

4. P1d1T1=P2d2T2

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The respective speeds of the molecules are 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 km/sec. The ratio of their r.m.s. velocity and the average velocity will be

1. 11 : 3                                   

2. 3 : 11

3. 1 : 2                                         

4. 3 : 4

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