Jibananda Paul and Subrata Kumar Choudhury Solutions for Chapter: Behaviour of Gases, Exercise 1: EXERCISE
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Questions from Jibananda Paul and Subrata Kumar Choudhury Solutions for Chapter: Behaviour of Gases, Exercise 1: EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions
Write the value of standard pressure in torr.

Write the value of standard pressure in mm Hg units.

Give reason: Gases exert pressure in all directions.

Correct the statement: Standard pressure of a gas is .

At a constant temperature, a vessel of capacity litre contains some gas at a pressure of mmHg. The volume is increased to litre at the same temperature. Calculate the final pressure.

A balloon is filled with gas at room temperature. The volume of the balloon at bar pressure is litre. The balloon will burst if its volume becomes litre. Up to what pressure the balloon will remain intact.

At carbon dioxide was prepared in the laboratory. The volume of was mL at mm Hg pressure. What will be its volume if the pressure changed to mm of Hg at the same temperature.

A gas occupies a volume of litre at pressure . Calculate the additional pressure required to compress the gas to a volume L. The temperature of the gas remains constant.
