Which of the following type of forces are present in vulcanised rubber?
Weakest intermolecular forces
Hydrogen bonding
Three dimensional network of bonds
Metallic bonding
Match the following
List I | List II |
(A) Viscosity | (I) Critical temperature |
(B) Ideal gas behaviour | (II) Isobar |
(C) Liquefaction of gases | (III) Compressibility factor |
(D) Charles'law | (IV) kg s-2 |
(V) kgm-1s-1 |
The correct answer
A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II
A-V, B-III, C-I, D-II
A-V, B-III, C-II, D-I
A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I
If the kinetic energy in J, of CH4 (molar mass =16 g mol-1) at T(K) is X, the kinetic energy in J, of O2, (molar mass = 32 g mol-1) at the same temperature is
X
2X
X2
X/2
The given figure shows the Maxwell distribution of molecular speeds of a gas at three different temperatures T1,T2, and T3. The correct order of temperature is
T1 > T2 > T3
T1 > T3 > T2
T3 > T2 > T1
T2 > T3 > T1
At low pressure and high temperature, the van der Waal's equation is finally reduced (simplified) to
pVm = RT
At a given temperature T, gases Ne, Ar, Xe and Kr are found to deviate from ideal gas behaviour. Their equation of state is given as p = at T. Here, b is the van der Waals constant. Which gas will exhibit steepest increase in the plot of Z (compression factor) vs p?
Ne
Xe
Ar
Kr
Consider the following table:
Gas | a/(kPa dm6mol-1) | b/(dm3mol-1) |
A | 642.32 | 0.05196 |
B | 155.21 | 0.04136 |
C | 431.91 | 0.05196 |
D | 155.21 | 0.4382 |
And b are vander walls contants . The correct statement a Bout the gases is :
Gas A will occupy than gas D Compressible than gas D Gas C will Occupy more volume than
gas A gas B will be more compressible than gas D Gas C will Occupy Lesser volume than
Gas A gas B will be more compressible than gas D Gas C will Occupy Lesser volume than
Gas A: gas B will be lesser Compressble than gas D
Points I, II and III in the following plot respectively correspond to (Vmp: most probale velocity)
Vmp of N2 (300K); Vmp of O2(400K); Vmp of H2 (300K)
Vmp of N2 (300K); Vmp of H2(300K); Vmp of O2 (400K)
Vmp of H2 (300K); Vmp of N2(300K); Vmp of O2 (400K)
Vmp of O2 (400K); Vmp of N2(400K); Vmp of H2 (300K)
Dipole-induced dipole interactions are present in which of the following pair?
H2O and alcohol
Cl2 and CCl4
HCl and He atoms
HCl and He atoms
C.
HCl and He atoms
Dipole-induced dipole interaction is present in the pair in which the first species is polar and the other is non-polar.
H2O and alcohol both are non-polar so there exist dipole-dipole interactions in between them.
Cl2 and CCl4 both are non-polar so there exists induced dipole -induced dipole interactions in between them. Similarly is true for SiCl4 and He atoms pair.