A. Phase rule
B. Experimental data
C. Empirical equations
D. Theoretical equations
Stoichiometry
Stoichiometry
A. Ideal
B. Saturated
C. Supersaturated
D. Azeotropic
A. Solvent is from low concentration to high concentration region
B. Solvent is from high concentration to low concentration region
C. Solute takes place
D. None of these
A. J/kg.°K
B. 0°K
C. W/m2.°C
D. W/m.°K
A. Molality
B. Mole fraction
C. Weight percent
D. Molarity
A. 13728 J
B. 19206 J
C. 4576 J
D. 12712 J
A. 46
B. 92
C. -23
D. -92
A. Are held together by stronger inter-molecular forces
B. Move faster
C. Have no definite shape
D. Are heavier
A. Be reduced to 1/4th
B. Increase four times
C. Increase two times
D. None of these
A. The route/method through which final products are obtained
B. The physical state (e.g., solid, liquid or gaseous) of reactants and products
C. Whether the reaction is carried out at constant temperature or constant pressure
D. None of these