A. Increasing the product yield
B. Enriching the product
C. Limiting the inerts
D. Heat conservation
Stoichiometry
Stoichiometry
A. Chlorine
B. Nitrogen
C. Ethane
D. All the gases will have the same KE
A. N
B. N/2
C. 2N
D. 4N
A. Greater for liquid state than for solid state
B. Lower for liquid state than for gaseous state
C. Higher for solid state than for liquid state
D. Equal for solid and liquid states below melting point
A. 9.03
B. 3.01
C. 1.204
D. 6.02
A. Pressure
B. Volume
C. Temperature
D. Molecularity
A. Will be greater than 298 K
B. Will be 298 K
C. Will be less than 298 K
D. Cannot be determined
A. Raoult’s
B. Henry’s
C. Amagat’s
D. None of these
A. Kirchoff’s
B. Maxwell’s
C. Antoine
D. Kistyakowsky
A. Increases its freezing point
B. Increases its boiling point
C. Decreases its freezing point
D. Both B. and C.