Which one of the following is the kinetic energy of a gaseous mixture containing 3g of hydrogen and 80g of oxygen at temperature T (K)?
3 RT
6 RT
4 RT
8 RT
A, B, C and D are four different gases with critical temperatures 304.1, 154.3, 405.5 and 126.0 K respectively. While cooling the gas, which gets liquefied first?
B
A
D
C
At 27°C in a 10 L flask 4.0 g of an ideal gaseous mixture containing. He (molar mass 4.0 g mol-1) and Ne (molar mass 20g mol-1) has a pressure of 1.23 atm. What is the mass 9 of neon ? (R =0.082 L at K-1 mol-1).
25.2
62.5
84.2
74.2
The vapour pressure decreases by 10 mm of Hg when mole fraction of solute in a solution is 0.2. If the vapour pressure decreases to 20 mm of Hg then the mole fraction of solute will be
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
The temperature, at which a gas shows maximum ideal behaviour, is known as
Boyle's temperature
inversion temperature
critical temperature
absolute temperature
A drop of solution (volume 0.05 mL) contains 3 x 10-6 mole H+. If the rate constant of disappearance of H+ is 1.0 x 107 molL-1 s-1, how long would it take for H+ in drop to disappear?
4 × 10-6 s
1× 10-7 s
3× 10-6 s
6 × 10-9 s
The pressure and temperature of 4 dm3 of carbon dioxide gas are doubled. Then the volume of carbon dioxide gas would be
2 dm3
3 dm3
4 dm3
8 dm3
The gaseous reaction
A + B 2C + D + Q is most favoured at
low temperature and high pressure
high temperature and high pressme
high temperature and low pressure
low temperature and low pressure
D.
low temperature and low pressure
The forward reaction is exothermic and an increase in volume is taking place. Hence, according to Le-Chatelier's principle, forward reaction will be favoured by low temperature and low pressure.