At lower temperature, all gases except H2 and He show:
1. Negative deviation
2. Positive deviation
3. Positive and negative deviation
4. None of the above
500 mL of nitrogen at 27C are cooled to -5C at the same pressure. The new volume becomes-
1. 326.32 mL
2. 446.66 mL
3. 546.32 mL
4. 771.56 mL
A gas cannot be liquefied if:
1. Forces of attraction are low under ordinary conditions
2. Forces of attraction are high under ordinary conditions
3. Forces of attraction are zero under ordinary conditions
4. Forces of attraction are either high or low under ordinary conditions
In the case of hydrogen and helium the van der Waals' forces are-
1. Strong
2. Very strong
3. Weak
4. None of the above
With the increase of pressure, the mean free path:
1. decreases
2. increases
3. becomes zero
4. remains the same
The compressibility factor of an ideal gas is:
1. zero
2. infinite
3. 1
4. -1
The correct value of the gas constant 'R' is close to
1. 0.082 L atm K
2. 0.082 L atm K-1 mol-1
3. 0.082 L atm-1 K mol-1
4. 0.082 L-1 atm-1 K mol
The partial pressure of a dry gas is:
1. less than that of wet gas
2. greater than that of wet gas
3. equal to that of wet gas
4. none of the above
The number of molecules present in 1 mL of gas or vapor at STP is:
1. called Loschmidt's number
2. equal to 2.617 x 1019 per mL
3. both (1) and (2)
4. none of the above
Air at sea level is dense. This is a practical application of:
1. Boyle's law
2. Charles' law
3. Avogadro's law
4. Dalton's law