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2. Which is not obeying for Dalton’s law of partial pressure at room temperature
(a) He + Ne + O2 (b) CO2 + N2 + O2
(c) NH3 + HCl + O2 (d) N2 + O2 + CH4
(a) T1 > T2 > T3 (b) T3 > T2 > T1 (c) T1 = T2 = T3 (d) T2 > T1 > T3
6. Find out average kinetic energy ratio of 2 mole He and 20 mole H2 at 127°C.
(a) 1 : 10 (b) 10 : 1 (c) 1 : 1 (d) None
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b b a a
(a) 1 + (b) 1 − (c) 1 + (d)
1−
V V RTV RTV
11. When an ideal gas undergoes unrestrained expansion, no cooling occurs because
the molecules
(a) are above the inversion temperature
(b) exert no attractive force on the other
(c) do work equal to the loss in KE
(d) collide without loss of energy
12. Compressibility factor for H2 behaving as real gas is
a pb RTV
(a) 1 (b) 1 − (c) 1+ (d)
RTV RT (1 − a)
–1
13. A mixture of nitrogen and oxygen has a density of 1.00 g L and the average
molecular weight of 31.2 g mol–1 at 27°C and 600 mmHg pressure. The mole
fraction of nitrogen, assuming ideal gas behaviour, is
(a) 0.78 (b) 0.60 (c) 0.40 (d) 0.22
14. Which of the following statements is wrong for gases ?
(a) Gases do not have a definite shape and volume
(b) Volume of the gas is equal to volume of container confining the gas
(c) Confirmed gas exerts uniform pressure on the walls of its container in all
directions
(d) Mass of gas cannot be determined by weighing a container in which it is
enclosed
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15. Precisely 1 mol of helium and 1 mol of neon are placed in a container. Indicate the
correct statements about the system :
(A) Molecules of the two gases strike the wall of the container with same
frequency.
(B) Molecules of helium strike the wall more frequently.
(C) Molecules of helium has greater average molecular speed.
(D) Helium exerts larger pressure.
(a) B & C (b) C & D (c) A & D (d) A & B
20. An ideal gas is allowed to expand both reversibly irreversibly in an isolated system.
If Ti is the initial temperature and Tf is the final temperature, which of the following
statements is correct?
(a) (Tf)irrev > (Tf)rev
(b) Tf > Ti for reversible process but Tf = Ti for irreversibly process
(c) (Tf)rev > (Tf)irrev
(d) Tf = Ti for both reversible and irreversible processes