A. Avogadros law
B. Grahams law of diffusion
C. Joule Thompson effect
D. Daltons law of partial pressure
Related Mcqs:
- Plasma is used in_________________?
A. Fluorescent bulb
B. Neon signs
C. Lasers
D. All of these - Which of the following is not considered as an intermolecular force between molecules ?
A. Coordinate covalent bonds
B. Hydrogen bonds
C. Debye forces
D. London dispersion forces - 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 - 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 - The weakest (in strength) of the following intermolecular forces is_______________?
A. Hydrogen bonding
B. Vander Waals force
C. Forces among the polar molecules
D. Ionic bond - For a gas where volume and pressures are 1dm3 and 2 atm respectively what should be its new volume when pressure is increased to 6 atm at constant temperature ?
A. 1/2dm3
B. 1/3dm3
C. 1/4dm3
D. 2/3dm3 - Who made volume and pressure correction to explain deviation of gases from ideal behaviour ?
A. Clausius
B. Boltzman
C. Charles
D. Vander waal