Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Behaviour of Gases, Exercise 1: West Bengal Board-2019

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Questions from Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Behaviour of Gases, Exercise 1: West Bengal Board-2019 with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
10th West Bengal Board
IMPORTANT

Under constant pressure, at what temperature in a degree Celsius, the volume of an ideal gas will be zero according to Charles law?  

MEDIUM
10th West Bengal Board
IMPORTANT

Establish the ideal gas equation on the basis of Boyle’s law, Charles law and Avogadro’s law.

MEDIUM
10th West Bengal Board
IMPORTANT

What is the product of pressure and volume of 2g of hydrogen at STP? H=1

MEDIUM
10th West Bengal Board
IMPORTANT

What is the unit of volume expansion coefficient?

EASY
10th West Bengal Board
IMPORTANT

Find out the ratio of the volumes occupied by 32 g O, and 44 g CO2 , gases at 27°C temperature and 700 mmHg pressure. (C=12, O=16

EASY
10th West Bengal Board
IMPORTANT

A fixed mass of a gas occupies a volume of  520 cm3 at -13°C temperature. Keeping the pressure unchanged, when the gas is heated the volume of the gas increases to 700 cm3. What is the final temperature of the gas in degree celsius? 

EASY
10th West Bengal Board
IMPORTANT

State Avogadro's law. At a certain fixed temperature and pressure the molar volumes (V/n) of the real gases are nearly equal and at STP the limit is 22.4 Lmol-1. How Avogadro's law can be arrived at from this information obtained from experiments?

EASY
10th West Bengal Board
IMPORTANT

A fixed mass of a gas occupies a volume of 150 cm3 at a fixed temperature and a pressure of 1 atmosphere. What volume will the gas occupy at that temperature and at a pressure of 1.5 atmosphere?