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111.

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


112.

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


113.

Two gas cylinders having same capacity have been filled with 44 g of H2 and 44 g of CO2 respectively. If the pressure in CO2 cylinder is 1 atmosphere at a particular temperature, the pressure in the hydrogen cylinder at the same temperature is 

  • 2 atmosphere

  • 1 atmosphere

  • 22 atmosphere

  • 44 atmosphere


114.

Kinetic energy of one mole of an ideal gas at 300 Kin kJ is

  • 3.74

  • 348

  • 34.8

  • 3.48


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115.

Hydrogen diffuses six times faster than gas A. The molar  mass of gas A is

  • 72

  • 6

  • 24

  • 36


116.

Dulong and Petit's law is valid only for

  • metals

  • non-metals

  • gaseous elements

  • solid elements


117.

The extent of adsorption of a gas on a solid depends on

  • nature of the gas

  • pressure of the gas

  • temperature of the gas

  • all of the above


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118.

The cooling in refrigerator is due to

  • reaction of the refrigerator gas

  • expansion of ice

  • the expansion of the gas in the refrigerator

  • the work of the compressor


C.

the expansion of the gas in the refrigerator

The cooling in refrigerator is due to the expansion of the gas in the refrigerator. This is based on Joule-Thomson effect.


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119.

In the equation of state of an ideal gas PV = nRT, the value of the universal gas constant would depend only on

  • the nature of the gas

  • the pressure of the gas

  • the units of the measurement

  • None of the above


120.

The density of a gas is 1.964 g dm-3 at 273 K and 76 cm Hg. The gas is :

  • CH4

  • C2H6

  • CO2

  • Xe


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