Dipole-dipole forces act between the molecules possessing permanent dipole. Ends of dipoles possess 'partial charges'.

The partial charge will be-

1. More than unit electronic charge.

2. Equal to unit electronic charge.

3. Less than unit electronic charge.

4. Double the unit electronic charge.

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The pressure of a 1 : 4 mixture of dihydrogen and dioxygen enclosed in a vessel is one atmosphere. The partial pressure of dioxygen is-

1. 0.8×105 atm

2. 0.008 Nm-2

3. 8×104 Nm-2

4. 0.25 atm

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As the temperature increases, average kinetic energy of molecules increases. With increase in temperature at constant volume, the pressure -  

1. Increases

2. Decreases

3. Remains same

4. Becomes half

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Gases possess characteristic critical temperature which depends upon the magnitude of intermolecular forces between the particles. Following are the critical temperatures of some gases.

Gases H2 He O2 N2
The critical temperature in Kelvin 33.2 5.3 154.3 126

From the above data, the order of liquefaction of the given gases is-
(write the order from the gas liquefying first)
1. H2, He, O2, N2
2. He, O2, H2, N2
3. N2, O2, He, H2
4. O2, N2, H2, He

Subtopic:  Liquefaction of Gases & Liquid |
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The SI unit of viscosity coefficient (η) is-

1. Pascal

2. Nsm-2

3. km-2s

4. Nm-2

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Atmospheric pressure recorded in different cities are as follows

Cities p in N/m2
Shimla 1.01×105
Bangalore 1.2×105
Delhi 1.02×105
Mumbai 1.21×105

The liquid will boil first at -

1. Shimla

2. Bangalore

3. Delhi

4. Mumbai

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 In the given figure, the curve representing an ideal gas is-

    

1.  B only

2.  C and D only

3.  E and F only 

4.  A and B only

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Increase in kinetic energy can overcome intermolecular forces of attraction. How will increase in temperature effect the viscosity of liquid-

1. Increase

2. No effect

3. Decrease

4. No regular pattern will be followed

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With increase in temperature the surface tension of a liquid will:

1. Remains same

2. Decreases

3. Increases

4. No regular pattern is followed

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The state of a gas can be described by quoting the relationship between:

1.  Pressure, volume, temperature

2.  Temperature, amount, pressure

3.  Amount, volume, temperature

4.  Pressure, volume, temperature, amount

Subtopic:  Ideal Gas Law |
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