A. High temperature and high pressure
B. Low temperature and low pressure
C. High temperature and low pressure
D. Low temperature and high pressure
Related Mcqs:
- Under what conditions the gases deviate from the ideal behavior ?
A. High temperature
B. Low temperature
C. High pressure
D. B and C - Who made volume and pressure correction to explain deviation of gases from ideal behaviour ?
A. Clausius
B. Boltzman
C. Charles
D. Vander waal - Which of the following gases shows more ideal behaviour at 0°C___________?
A. H2
B. CH4
C. He
D. NH3Submitted by: Muhammad Ali Kunbhar
- Real gases show ideal behavior at_______?
A. Low Temp & High Pressure
B. High Temp & Low Pressure
C. High Temp & High pressure
D. Low Temp & Low PressureSubmitted by: Zahid Jagirani
- The non-ideal behaviour results chiefly from________________?
A. Intermolecular attraction and infinite volume
B. Elastic collisions and finite volume
C. Intermolecular attractions and finite volume
D. Intermolecular attraction only - The diffusion of gases at absolute zero will be________________?
A. Unchanged
B. Slightly decreased
C. Slightly increased
D. Zero - Critical temperature for different gases is different and depends upon______________?
A. Size of molecule
B. Shape of molecule
C. Intermolecular attractions
D. All of the above - The kinetic molecular theory of gases was put forward in 1738 by _____________________?
A. Boltzman
B. Maxell
C. Clausius
D. Bernoulli - Which of these gases diffuse more quickly than oxygen ?
A. H2S
B. NO
C. Cl2
D. N2O - Which of the following option is incorrect about gases ?
A. All molecules move with same speed
B. All molecules behave independently
C. PV / RT = n
D. All gases cannot be liquefied through Linds Method