A. Less than
B. More than
C. Equal to or higher than
D. Less than or equal to
Related Mcqs:
- The temperature at which a real gas obeys the ideal gas laws over a wide range of pressure is called the ____________ temperature?
A. Critical
B. Boyle
C. Inversion
D. Reduced - The temperature of a gas in a closed container is 27° C. If the temperature of the gas is increased to 300° C, then the pressure exerted is___________________?
A. Doubled
B. Halved
C. Trebled
D. Unpredictable - Critical temperature is defined as the temperature above which a gas will____________________?
A. Not liquify (barring exceptions)
B. Immediately liquify
C. Never liquify however high the pressure may be
D. None of these - Critical solution temperature (or the con-solute temperature) for partially miscible liquids (e.g., phenol-water) is the minimum temperature at which___________________?
A. A homogeneous solution (say of phenol water) is formed
B. Mutual solubility of the two liquids shows a decreasing trend
C. Two liquids are completely separated into two layers
D. None of these - A two stage compressor is used to compress an ideal gas. The gas is cooled to the initial temperature after each stage. The intermediate pressure for the minimum total work requirement should be equal to the _____________ mean of P1 and P2.(where, P1 and P2 are initial and final pressures respectively) ?
A. Logarithmic
B. Arithmetic
C. Geometric
D. Harmonic - Fugacity of a component in an ideal gas mixture is equal to the partial pressure of that component in the mixture. The fugacity of each component in a stable homogeneous solution at constant pressure and temperature ____________ as its mole fraction increases?
A. Decreases
B. Decreases exponentially
C. Increases
D. Remain constant - 1m3 of an ideal gas at 500 K and 1000 kPa expands reversibly to 5 times its initial volume in an insulated container. If the specific heat capacity (at constant pressure) of the gas is 21 J/mole . K, the final temperature will be ?
A. 35 K
B. 174 K
C. 274 K
D. 154 K - If the pressure of a gas is reduced to half & its absolute temperature is doubled, then the volume of the gas will_________________?
A. Be reduced to 1/4th
B. Increase four times
C. Increase two times
D. None of these - A gas at 0°C was subjected to constant pressure cooling until its volume became half the original volume. The temperature of the gas at this stage will be________________?
A. 0°C
B. 0°K
C. -136.5°C
D. -136.5°K - Cp of a gas at its critical temperature and pressure_______________?
A. Becomes zero
B. Becomes infinity
C. Equals 1 kcal/kmol °K
D. Equals 0.24 kcal/kmol °K