A. Clausius
B. Boltzman
C. Charles
D. Vander waal
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following gases shows more ideal behaviour at 0°C___________?
A. H2
B. CH4
C. He
D. NH3Submitted by: Muhammad Ali Kunbhar
- One mole of an ideal gas at 546.5 K under 2 atm pressure has a volume of________________?
A. 22.414 m3
B. 44.828 dm3
C. 22.414 dm3
D. 11.212 cm3 - What will be the pressure of 1 mole of an ideal gas maintained at 300 K and 250cm3 volume ?
A. 98.5 atm
B. 96.7 atm
C. 95.8 atm
D. 97.1 atm - The non-ideal behaviour results chiefly from________________?
A. Intermolecular attraction and infinite volume
B. Elastic collisions and finite volume
C. Intermolecular attractions and finite volume
D. Intermolecular attraction only - For a gas where volume and pressures are 1dm3 and 2 atm respectively what should be its new volume when pressure is increased to 6 atm at constant temperature ?
A. 1/2dm3
B. 1/3dm3
C. 1/4dm3
D. 2/3dm3 - Under what conditions the gases deviate from the ideal behavior ?
A. High temperature
B. Low temperature
C. High pressure
D. B and C - The gases become non-ideal at ________________?
A. High temperature and high pressure
B. Low temperature and low pressure
C. High temperature and low pressure
D. Low temperature and high pressure - Real gases show ideal behavior at_______?
A. Low Temp & High Pressure
B. High Temp & Low Pressure
C. High Temp & High pressure
D. Low Temp & Low PressureSubmitted by: Zahid Jagirani
- At constant temperature the pressure of an ideal gas is doubled its density becomes_______________?
A. Half
B. Double
C. Same
D. None - For a reaction involving only gases at 25?C the equilibrium constant can be expressed in terms of molarity Ke or partial pressure Kp. Which is true about the numerical value of Kp ?
A. Kc is generally greaer than Kp
B. Kc is generally less than Kp
C. Kc is generally equal to Kp
D. Kc is equal to Kp if the total moles of reactants and products are equal