A. 28 litres
B. 35 ft3
C. 4.5 litres
D. 4.5 ft3
Related Mcqs:
- A very dilute solution is prepared by dissolving ‘x1’ mole of solute in ‘x2’ mole of a solvent. The mole fraction of solute is approximately equal to_________________?
A. x1/x2
B. x2/x1
C. 1 – (x1/x2)
D. 1/x2 - “The heat capacity of a solid compound is approximately equal to the sum of the heat capacities of the constituent elements.” This is the statement of___________________?
A. Law of Petit and Dulong
B. Kopp’s rule
C. Nernst heat theorem
D. Trouton’s rule - Under conditions of equal reduced pressure and equal reduced temperature, substances are said to be in the ‘corresponding states’. At equal reduced conditions i.e., at the corresponding state, the ____________ of different gases are nearly the same?
A. Compressibility
B. Molecular weight
C. Humidity
D. None of these - 1 BTU/ft3 is approximately equal to _____________ kcal/m3?
A. 1
B. 9
C. 4
D. 252 - For a neutral solution (pH = 7), the value of [H+] [OH-] is equal to_________________?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 1 - An ideal gas is taken around the cycle ABCA as shown in P-V diagram below: The work done by the gas during the cycle is equal to_________________?
A. 12 P1V1
B. 6 P1 V1
C. 3 P1V1
D. P1 V1 - 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 - 1 torr is equivalent to_________________?
A. 1 mm Hg
B. 1 Pascal
C. 1 atm
D. 1 mm wc - A vessel of volume 1000 m3 contains air which is saturated with water vapour. The total pressure and temperature are 100 kPa and 20°C respectively. Assuming that the vapour pressure of water at 20°C is 2.34 kPa, the amount of water vapour (in kg) in the vessel is approximately ?
A. 17
B. 20
C. 25
D. 34 - Compressibility factor for almost all the gases are approximately same at the same__________________?
A. Pressure and temperature
B. Reduced pressure and reduced temperature
C. Critical pressure and critical temperature
D. None of these