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Stoichiometry - Section 1

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25. 

Density of carbon dioxide is __________ kg/Nm3.

A. 44/22400
B. 44/22.4
C. 22.4/44
D. none of these

Answer: Option B

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26. 

Kopp's rule is concerned with the calculation of

A. thermal conductivity.
B. heat capacity.
C. viscosity.
D. surface tension.

Answer: Option B

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27. 

If pH value of an acidic solution is decreased from 5 to 2, then the increase in its hydrogen ion concentration is __________ times.

A. 10
B. 100
C. 1000
D. 10000

Answer: Option C

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28. 

Atoms of the same element, but of different masses are called

A. isobars
B. isotones
C. isotopes
D. none of these

Answer: Option C

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29. 

Which of the following is not a colligative property ?

A. Osmotic pressure
B. Depression of freezing point
C. Lowering of vapor pressure
D. none of these.

Answer: Option D

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30. 

Equal masses of CH4 and H2 are mixed in an empty container. The partial pressure of hydrogen in this container expressed as the fraction of total pressure is

A. 1/9
B. 8/9
C. 1/2
D. 5/9

Answer: Option B

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31. 

Gases diffuse faster compared to liquids because of the reason that the liquid molecules

A. are held together by stronger inter-molecular forces.
B. move faster.
C. have no definite shape.
D. are heavier

Answer: Option A

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32. 

Heat capacity of air can be approximately expressed as, Cp = 26.693 + 7.365 x10-3 T, where, Cp is in J/mole.K and T is in K. The heat given off by 1 mole of air when cooled at atmospheric pressure from 500°C to - 100°C is

A. 10.73 kJ
B. 16.15 kJ
C. 18.11 kJ
D. 18.33 kJ

Answer: Option C

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