A liquid can exist only
between triple and critical points
at any temperature above melting point
between melting and critical points
between boiling and melting points
D.
between boiling and melting points
A liquid can exist between boiling point and melting point. These both describe temperature at which phase change occurs in substances. The main difference between boiling point and melting point is that melting point is defined as the temperature at which solid and liquid phases are in equilibrium whereas the boiling point is the temperature at which the vapour pressure of a liquid is equal to external pressure.
HCl gas is covalent and NaCl is an ionic compound. This is because
sodium is highly electropositrve
hydrogen is a non-metal
HCl is a gas
electronegativity difference between H and Cl is less than 2.1
Plot of Maxwell's distribution of velocities is given below.
Which of the following is correct about this plot?
T1 < T2
f1 > f2
T1> T2
V1 < V2
Formation of a solution from two components can be considered as
(1) pure solvent → separated solvent molecules, H1
(2) pure solute → separated solute molecules, H2
(3) separated solvent and solute molecules → solution, H3
Solution so formed will be ideal if
H3
Calculate the total pressure in a 10.0 L cylinder which contains 0.4 g helium, 1.6 g oxygen and 1.4 g nitrogen at 27°C.
0.492 atm
49.2 atm
4.92 atm
0.0492 atm
The vapour pressure of two liquids P and Q are 80 and 60 torr, respectively. The total vapour pressure of solution obtained by mixing 3 moles of P and 2 moles of Q would be
140 torr
20 torr
68 torr
72 torr
For the following reaction in gaseous phase
CO (g) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g) Kp/ Kc is
(RT)1/2
(RT)-1/2
(RT)
(RT)-1
How many joules of heat are absorbed when 70.0 g of water is completely vaporised at its boiling point ?
23, 352
7,000
15,813
158, 130
Which of the following will increase with the increase in temperature ?
Surface tension
Viscosity
Molality
Vapour pressure