A. Liquid do not have definite shape
B. Liquid do not have definite volume
C. Lieuid is highly compressible
D. Liquid molecules can slide over each other
Related Mcqs:
- Equal masses of methane and oxygen are mixed in empty container at 250?(C) The fraction of total pressure exerted by oxygen is___________________?
A. one / seventeen
B. sixteen / seventeen
C. one / three
D. two / three - Which one of the following explain the shape of orbitals _________________?
A. Principal of quantum number
B. Azimuthal quantum number
C. Magnetic quantum number
D. Spin quantum number - The method in which more steam is passed through the water Gas to oxidize CO to Carbon Dioxide which is then more soluble in water than Hydrogen gas and gets separated is called______.
A. liquification process
B. Bosch Process
C. Fragmentation
D. Thermal decompositionSubmitted by: Aamir khan Hullio
- As a substance moves from a solid to a liquid all of the following changes occur except ?
A. molecules become more disordered.
B. K.E of the molecules decreases
C. intermolecular forces become weaker.
D. molecules move more frequently. - When substance moves from a solid to a liquid state all of the following changes occur except__________________?
A. Molecules become more disordered
B. K.E of the molecules decreases
C. Intermolecular forces become weaker
D. Molecule become further separated - Which of the following is an example of liquid in gas solution?
A. Opals
B. Dust particles in smoke
C. Paints
D. Fog - Formation of vapours from the surface of a liquid is called________________?
A. vapourization
B. evaporation
C. condensation
D. cracking - If we provide very high amount of heat to a liquid its boiling point will__________________?
A. increase
B. remains constant
C. decrease
D. there will be no boiling - The conversion of vapours back into their liquid state is called__________________?
A. crystallization
B. evaporization
C. vaporization
D. condensation - The amount of heat absorbed when one mole of a liquid is changed into gas at its boiling point is_____________________?
A. Molar heat of sublimation
B. Molar heat of fusion
C. Molar heat of vapourization
D. Latent heat of that liquid