A. Volume
B. Mass
C. Critical temperature
D. None of these
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Related Mcqs:
- Gases having same reduced temperatures and reduced pressures_________________?
- A. Deviate from ideal gas behaviour to the same degree B. Have nearly the same compressibility factor C. Both A. and B. D. Neither A. nor B....
- Free energy, fugacity and activity co-efficient are all affected by change in the temperature. The fugacity co-efficient of a gas at constant pressure ______________ with the increase of reduced temperature?
- A. Decreases B. Increases C. Remains constant D. Decreases logarithmically...
- Compressibility factor-reduced pressure plot on reduced co-ordinates facilitates__________________?
- A. Use of only one graph for all gases B. Covering of wide range C. Easier plotting D. More accurate plotting...
- With increase in reduced temperature, the fugacity co-efficient of a gas at constant reduced pressure___________________?
- A. Increases B. Decreases C. Remain same D. Decreases linearly...
- All gases except ____________ shows a cooling effect during throttling process at atmospheric temperature and pressure?
- A. Oxygen B. Nitrogen C. Air D. Hydrogen...
- All gases during throttling process at atmospheric temperature and pressure show a cooling effect except__________________?
- A. CO2 B. H2 C. O2 D. N2...
- The vapour pressure of water is given by, in Psat = A – (5000/T), where A is a constant, Psat is the vapour pressure in atm. and T is the temperature in K. The vapor pressure of water in atm. at 50°C is approximately__________________?
- A. 0.07 B. 0.09 C. 0.11 D. 0.13...
- 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...
- At higher temperatures, molal heat capacities for most of the gases (at constant pressure) _______________ with increase in temperature?
- A. Varies linearly B. Increases C. Decreases D. Does not vary...
- Which of the following gases will have the- highest kinetic energy per mole at the same pressure & temperature ?
- A. Chlorine B. Nitrogen C. Ethane D. All the gases will have the same KE...
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