A. Intermolecular attraction and infinite volume
B. Elastic collisions and finite volume
C. Intermolecular attractions and finite volume
D. Intermolecular attraction only
Related Mcqs:
- 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
- The gases become non-ideal at ________________?
A. High temperature and high pressure
B. Low temperature and low pressure
C. High temperature and low pressure
D. Low temperature and high pressure - In solvent extraction ether is used to separate products of organic synthesis from________________?
A. water
B. iodine
C. hydrochloric acid
D. gases - Phenol was isolated by Runge from________________?
A. vegetable oil
B. coaltar
C. wood
D. none of these - Paramagnetic behaviour of substance is measured by a balance called___________________?
A. Analytical balance
B. Guoys balance
C. Electrical balance
D. Single beam balance - Ideal gasses have all the following characteristics except ?
A. Absence of intermolecular forces
B. Collisions among the molecules of an ideal gas are perfectly elastic
C. The molecules occupy no space
D. All of the above are correct - Under what conditions the gases deviate from the ideal behavior ?
A. High temperature
B. Low temperature
C. High pressure
D. B and C - At constant temperature the pressure of an ideal gas is doubled its density becomes_______________?
A. Half
B. Double
C. Same
D. None - What will be the pressure of 1 mole of an ideal gas maintained at 300 K and 250cm3 volume ?
A. 98.5 atm
B. 96.7 atm
C. 95.8 atm
D. 97.1 atm