Description : Which of the following best explains why the melting points of saturated fats increase with increasing molecular weight? (a) decreased hydrogen bonding (b) increased hydrogen bonding (c) decreased intermolecular van der Waal’s interactions (d) increased intermolecular van der Waal’s interactions
Last Answer : increased intermolecular van der Waal’s interactions
Description : Internal energy of a gas obeying Van-Der-Waals equation of state, [p + (a/v2)] (V - b) = RT, depends upon its (A) Pressure & temperature (B) Pressure & specific volume (C) Temperature & specific volume (D) Temperature only
Last Answer : (A) Pressure & temperature
Description : The noble gases have low boiling points because: w) their ionization potentials are very low x) only weak Van der Waals forces hold the atoms together y) they are produced by the fractional distillation of liquid air z) they have eight electrons in the outer shell
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- ONLY WEAK VAN DER WAALS FORCES HOLD THE ATOMS TOGETHER
Description : Van der Waals derived an expression for the pressure defect', if the observed pressure is denoted as p' and volume is denoted as V', the gas pressure in the bulk of the gas is equal to: A. p + ... a: constant for the particular gas D. p + (a V²); where a: constant for the particular gas
Last Answer : p + a/(V²); where a: constant for the particular gas
Description : Pick the wrong statement: hydrogen bonding results in (a) Increased solubility in water (b) Higher Van der Waal's forces (c) Molecular association (d) Abnormal boiling point
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : Which action best accounts for the solubility of aldehydes and ketones in water? (a) Polar interactions between solute molecules. (b) H-bonding between solute molecules. (c) Van der waals forces (d) H-bonding between solute and solvent molecules
Last Answer : H-bonding between solute and solvent molecules
Description : Diamond is hard because (a) It has strong covalent bonds (b) Discrete molecules of carbon are held by strong Vander Waal’s forces (c) It involves Van der Waal's forces (d) Covalent bonds are directional unlike ionic bonds
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : Covalent network crystals have-------? A. higher melting point then molecular crystals (Answer) B. lower melting point then molecular crystals C. discrete molecules linked by Van der waals forces D. hydrogen bonding
Last Answer : A. higher melting point then molecular crystals (Answer)
Description : Name type of adsorption in which van der Waals forces are present.
Last Answer : Name type of adsorption in which van der Waals forces are present.
Description : Chemisorption (chemical adsorption) is (A) Same as "Van der Waals" adsorption (B) Characterised by adsorption of heat (C) An irreversible phenomenon (D) A reversible phenomenon
Last Answer : (C) An irreversible phenomenon
Description : Why do alcohols have boiling points much higher than hydrocarbons of similar molecular weight? (a) Alcohols have greater van der Waals attraction forces. (b) Alcohol molecules have greater ... of volatilization. (d) Alcohols must overcome greater ionic forces in the process of volatilization.
Last Answer : Hydrogen bonds must be broken in the process of volatilization
Description : Which of the following is the strongest interaction? (a) a covalent bond (b) dipole-dipole interactions (c) hydrogen bonding (d) van der Waals
Last Answer : a covalent bond
Description : Which types of chemical bonds are the weakest? a. covalent c. ionic b. Van der Waals d. none of the above
Last Answer : b. Van der Waals
Description : The force responsible for drops of liquid assuming a spherical shape is known as: w) strong nuclear force x) Van der Waals attraction y) surface tension z) osmotic pressure
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- SURFACE TENSION
Description : The atoms in sugar are bound by what type of bond? w) ionic x) hydrogen y) covalent z) van der Waals
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- COVALENT
Description : Forces in ionic crystalline solids are primarily which of the following? w)covalent x)electrostatic y)Van der Waals z)magnetic
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- ELECTROSTATIC
Description : Fugacity is a measure of the (A) Escaping tendencies of the same substance in different phases of a system (B) Relative volatility of a mixture of two miscible liquids (C) Behaviour of ideal gases (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Escaping tendencies of the same substance in different phases of a system
Description : The diffusivity, DAB (for component A diffusing in B) is equal to the diffusivity DBA (for component B diffusing in A) for a binary mixture of (A) Newtonian liquids (B) Non-Newtonian liquids (C) Ideal gases (D) Real gases
Last Answer : (C) Ideal gases
Description : Can you imagine how the Holloway family is feeling tonight as Joran van der Sloot was arrested today?
Last Answer : How sad that another girl had to lose her life at the hands of this monster before he was brought in. Aruba should have put him on trial instead of letting his father buy off the officials. ... another innocent young lady. Only they can know what the other parents are going through at this time.
Description : Who played James Van Der Beek's girlfriend on Medium tonight?
Last Answer : The actress who played pre-crash Harmony was Dahlia Salem, but the actress who played post-reconstruction “Brooke” was Morena Baccarin.
Description : Before he turned physics upside down, a young Albert Einstein supposedly showed off his genius by devising a complex riddle involving a stolen exotic fish and a long list of suspects. Can you resist ... written by one of the smartest people in history? Dan Van der Vieren shows how. -Riddles
Last Answer : The key is that the person at the back of the line who can see everyone else's hats can use the words 'black' or 'white' to communicate some coded information. So what meaning can be assigned ... . And every time this happens, the next person in line will switch the parity they expect to see.
Description : how to find the price of a print by rogier van der weyden
Last Answer : Need Answer
Description : How did van der weyden's paintings differ from those of other artist of his name?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : How did van der Weyden painting differ from those of other artist of his time?
Last Answer : He incorporated emotion into his compositions (apex)
Description : Look at the central panel of the portinari alterpiece by hugo van der goes. this artwork uses all of the following execpt what?
Last Answer : the trompe illusion
Description : Look at this painting by rogier van der wetden. The composition of this painting is intended to?
Last Answer : intensify the emotional effect (.apex)
Description : The characteristic equation of gases pv = mRT holds good for (a) mono atomic gases (b) diatomic gases (c)real gases (d) ideal gases
Last Answer : Ans: c
Description : An ideal gas as compared to a real gas at very high pressure occupies (a) more volume (b) less volume (c) same volume (d) unpredictable behaviour (e) no such correlation.
Last Answer : Answer : a
Description : What is used for predicting the behavior of non-ideal gases? a. Compressibility factor b. Expansivity factor c. Emissivity factor d. Van-d-whal’s factor
Last Answer : Compressibility factor
Description : Pick out the correct statement. (A) Higher hold up of the solid in the rotary dryer results in better exposure of the solids to the gas (B) The 'Hatta number' is ... reflux in case of distillation operation requires infinite number of plates for a binary system separation
Last Answer : (C) For a non-reacting binary mixture of ideal gases, the partial pressure distribution of both components is linear in the case of steady state equimolal counter-diffusion
Description : When the gas to be dissolved in liquid is a/an __________ then normally co-current adsorber are used. (A) Mixture of two gases (B) Pure gas (C) Ideal gas (D) Sparingly soluble gas
Last Answer : (B) Pure gas
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Activity co-efficient is dimensionless. (B) In case of an ideal gas, the fugacity is equal to its pressure. (C) In a mixture of ideal gases, the fugacity of ... equal to the partial pressure of the component. (D) The fugacity co-efficient is zero for an ideal gas
Last Answer : (D) The fugacity co-efficient is zero for an ideal gas
Description : According to Avogadro's law A. the product of the gas constant and the molecular mass of an ideal gas is constant B. the sum of partial pressure of the mixture of two gases is sum of the ... all gases, at the same temperature and pressure, contain equal number of molecules D. all of the above
Last Answer : Answer: C
Description : According to Avogadro's Hypothesis (a) the molecular weights of all the perfect gases occupy the same volume under same conditions of pressure and temperature (b) the sum of partial pressure of ... gases have two values of specific heat (e) all systems can be regarded as closed systems.
Description : Which of the following is true for Virial equation of state? (A) Virial co-efficients are universal constants (B) Virial co-efficients 'B' represents three body interactions (C) Virial co-efficients ... of temperature only (D) For some gases, Virial equations and ideal gas equations are the same
Last Answer : (C) Virial co-efficients are function of temperature only
Description : Considering one mole of any gas, the equation of state of ideal gases is simply the ______ law. A. Gay-Lussac law B. Dulong and Petit C. Avogadro’s D. Henry’s
Last Answer : Avogadro’s
Description : Van Laar equation deals with the activity co-efficients in (A) Binary solutions (B) Ternary solutions (C) Azeotropic mixture only (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Binary solutions
Description : What is meant by compressibility factor of gases? How does its value deviate from that of an ideal gas in case of real gases and what does it indicate?
Last Answer : Ans. It is the ratio of the product PV to nRT. Z = PV/nRT. For ideal gas its value is unity. Z < 1 indicates negative deviation i.e. gas is more compressible due predominance of attractive forces. Z > 1 indicates positive deviation i.e. gas is less compressible due predominance of repulsive forces.
Description : The compressibility factor, x, is used for predicting the behavior of nonideal gases. How is the compressibility ty factor defined relative to an ideal gas? (subscript c refers to critical value) A. ... compressibility factor, x, is an dimensionless constant given by pV=zRT. Therefore z = pV / RT
Last Answer : z = pV/ RT
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) The mole fraction of solute is directly proportional to the molality of a 'dilute' solution (B) For a non-reacting binary mixture of ideal gases, the partial ... at all temperature (D) The relative volatility of a binary mixture at the Azeotropic composition is 1
Last Answer : (C) Azeotropes obey Raoult's law at all temperature
Description : Which of the following approaches the ideal gas behaviour most closely? (A) Wet steam (B) Saturated steam (C) Superheated steam (D) Saturated water
Last Answer : Option C
Description : The equation, Cp- Cv = R, is true for __________ gas. (A) No (B) Any real (C) Only ideal (D) Both (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (C) Only ideal
Description : A gas shows deviation from ideal behaviour at (A) Low pressure and high temperature (B) Low pressure and low temperature (C) Low temperature and high pressure (D) High temperature and high pressure
Last Answer : (C) Low temperature and high pressure
Description : Activity co-efficient is a measure of the (A) Departure from ideal solution behaviour (B) Departure of gas phase from ideal gas law (C) Vapour pressure of liquid (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Departure from ideal solution behaviour
Description : Raoult's law is applicable to the (A) Ideal solutions (B) Real solutions (C) Mixture of water and alcohol
Last Answer : (A) Ideal solutions
Description : Normative media theory explains how a media system should operate to realize____ (a) Economic goals (b) Political strategies (c) Ideal social values (d) Legal frameworks
Last Answer : (c) Ideal social values
Description : Which of the following must be followed by the flow of a fluid (real or ideal)? (I) Newton's law of viscosity. (II) Newton's second law of motion. (III) The continuity equation. (IV) Velocity of boundary layer must be zero relative to ... . (A) I, II, III (B) II, III, V (C) I, II, V (D) II, IV, V
Last Answer : (B) II, III, V
Description : The relation among various mass transfer co-efficients (M.T.C) for ideal gases is given by (where, Kc & Km are M.T.C. for equimolar counter diffusion with concentration & mole fraction respectively as the driving ... (C) Kc = Kp . RT = Km . RT/p (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Kc = Kp . RT = Km . RT/p