S C Kheterpal, S N Dhawan and, P N Kapil Solutions for Chapter: States of Matter: Gases and Liquids, Exercise 10: TEST YOUR GRIP

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S C Kheterpal Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - S C Kheterpal, S N Dhawan and, P N Kapil Solutions for Chapter: States of Matter: Gases and Liquids, Exercise 10: TEST YOUR GRIP

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Questions from S C Kheterpal, S N Dhawan and, P N Kapil Solutions for Chapter: States of Matter: Gases and Liquids, Exercise 10: TEST YOUR GRIP with Hints & Solutions

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Slope of the plot between PV and P at constant temperature is

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Which of the following diagram correctly describes the behaviour of a fixed mass of an ideal gas?

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If 300 ml of a gas weigh 0.368 g at STP, what is its molecular weight?

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The density of neon will be highest at

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Gas equation PV=nRT is obeyed by

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Molar volume of CO2 is maximum at

EASY
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The density of gas A is twice that of B. Molecular mass of A is half the molecular mass of B. The ratio of the partial pressure of A and B is:

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According to graham’s Law at a given temperature, the ratio of the rates of diffusion rA/rB of gases A and B is given by