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41.

The COgas does not follow gaseous laws at all ranges of pressure and temperature because

  • it is triatomic gas

  • its internal energy is quite high

  • there is attraction between its molecules

  • it solidify at low temperature


42.

In clatherates of xenon with water, the nature of bonding between xenon and water molecule is

  • dipole induced dipole interaction

  • coordinate

  • hydrogen bonding

  • covalent


43.

For an ideal gas, the heat of reaction at constant pressure and constant volume are related as

  • H + E = pV

  • E = H + pH

  • qp = qv + nRT

  • None of the above


44.

A constant current of 30 A is passed through an aqueous solution of NaCl for a time of 1.00 h. What is the volume of Cl2 gas at STP produced?

  • 30.00 L

  • 25.08 L

  • 12.54 L

  • 1.12 L


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45.

At the same conditions of pressure, volume and temperature, work done is maximum for which gas if all gases have equal masses ?

  • NH3

  • N2

  • Cl2

  • H2S


46.

When 10 A current is passed for 80 min, the volume of hydrogen gas liberated is

  • 11.14 L

  • 5.57 L

  • 22.4 L

  • 2.78 L


47.

The pressure of a fas is 100 kPa. If it is compressed from 1 m3 to 10 dm3 find the work done.

  • 990 J

  • 9990 J

  • 9900 J

  • 99000 J


48.

LPG mainly consist of the following

  • methane

  • hydrogen

  • acetylene

  • butane


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49.

The laughing gas is

  • N2O4

  • NO

  • N2O

  • N2O5


50.

The work done when two mole of an ideal gas is compressed form a volume of 5 m3 to 1 dm3 at 300 K, under a pressure of 100 kPa is

  • 499.9kJ

  • -499.9 kJ

  • -99.5 kJ

  • 42495 kJ


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