Description : The boiling point of water depends upon the – (1) atmospheric pressure (2) volume (3) density (4) mass
Last Answer : (1) atmospheric pressure Explanation: The boiling point corresponds of water to the ternperature at which its vapour pressure equals the surrounding environmental pressure. So it is dependent on ... pressure decreases. As this pressure decreases, the boiling point of the water also decreases.
Description : The boiling point of water decreases at higher altitudes is due to – (1) low temperature (2) low atmospheric pressure (3) high temperature (4) high atmospheric pressure
Last Answer : (2) low atmospheric pressure Explanation: At higher altitudes, the air pressure is decreased, which forces water's boiling point to lower. The air pressure decreases with altitude because of the ... of air. The lowered boiling point of water requires an increase in cooking times or temperature.
Description : The boiling point of water decreases at higher altitudes is due to (1) low temperature (2) low atmospheric pressure (3) high temprature (4) high atmospheric pressure
Last Answer : low atmospheric pressure
Description : At boiling point of liquids, its : (1) Temperature increases (2) Atmospheric pressure increases (3) Timperature remains increases (4) Vapour pressure decreases
Last Answer : (3) Timperature remains increases
Description : At boiling point of liquids, its – (1) Temperature increases (2) Atmospheric pressure increases (3) Temperature remains constant (4) Vapour pressure decreases
Last Answer : (3) Temperature remains constant Explanation: An interesting property of matter is that its temperature remains constant during a phase change, assuming its surrounding pressure is constant. A liquid changes into gaseous state at a constant temperature called its boiling point.
Description : At boiling point of liquids, its (1) Temperature increases (2) Atmospheric pressure increases (3) Temperature remains constant (4) Vapour pressure decreases
Last Answer : Temperature remains constant
Description : Enthalpy of a gas depends upon its (A) Temperature (B) Mass (C) Volume (D) Pressure
Last Answer : (A) Temperature
Description : Pressure in fluid depends upon A. depth below the surface B. density of fluid C. the value of g D. all of above
Last Answer : all of above
Description : Suction lift of a pump depends upon (A) Atmospheric pressure (B) Water temperature (C) Velocity of water in suction pipe (D) All the above
Last Answer : (D) All the above
Description : The amount of heat required to change a boiling liquid to a gas at the same temperature depends on one of the following properties of the liquid. Does it depend on the liquid's: w) heat of fusion x) heat of vaporization y) temperature z) density
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- HEAT OF VAPORIZATION
Description : Liquid pressure at any point inside the liquid, depends upon _______of the liquid and the height of liquid column above that point. a) area b)density c)weight d)none
Last Answer : b)density
Description : Select the correct statement (A) Local atmospheric pressure depends upon elevation of locality only (B) Standard atmospheric pressure is the mean local atmospheric pressure a* sea level ... atmospheric pressure (D) A barometer reads the difference between local and standard atmospheric pressure
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : Which one of the following statements is correct? (a) Local atmospheric pressure is always lesser than standard atmospheric pressure (b) Local atmospheric pressure depends upon the elevation of ... sea level (d) A barometer reads the difference between local, and standard atmospheric pressure
Last Answer : (c) Standard atmospheric pressure is the mean atmospheric pressure at sea level
Description : E.M.F for a coil depends upon A. the cross sectional area B. no. of turns of wire C. the magnitude of magnetic flux density D. all of above
Description : At high altitudes it is difficult to cook eggs or vegetables properly because of (a) High boiling point of water and low atmospheric pressure (b) Low boiling point of water and low atmospheric ... Low value of acceleration due to gravity (d) High atmospheric pressure and low billing point of water
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : Boiling point of water gets lowered at high altitudes (e.g., hills), because (A) Temperature is low (B) Atmospheric pressure is low (C) Atmospheric pressure is high (D) None of these
Last Answer : Option B
Description : The capacity of double-effect evaporator is less than half of the capacity of two single effects, each of which is operating over same terminal temperature difference, when the (A) Solution has ... B) Evaporators operate under vacuum (C) Evaporators operate at atmospheric pressure (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Solution has an elevation of boiling point
Description : Assume that the speed (v) of sound in air depends upon the pressure (P) and density (ρ) of air, then use dimensional analysis to obtain
Last Answer : Assume that the speed (v) of sound in air depends upon the pressure (P) and density (ρ) ... analysis to obtain an expression for the speed of sound.
Description : The penetration of x-rays through an object depends upon the object’s _____. A. Density B. Shape C. Pressure D. Size
Last Answer : ANSWER: A
Description : The capacity of a pneumatic conveying system depends upon the (A) Bulk density of materials (B) Pressure of the conveying air (C) Diameter of the conveying line (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : The shearing strength of a cohesion-less soil depends upon (A) Dry density (B) Rate of loading (C) Confining pressure (D) Nature of loading
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : Pressure exerted by a liquid depends upon its (A) Surface tension (B) Density (C) Viscosity
Description : The intensive properties are (A) Molar volume, density, viscosity and boiling point (B) Refractive index and surface tension (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Both (A) and (B)
Description : The mass of an electron in motion depends upon - (1) Direction of motion (2) B its velocity (3) C its velocity of e- (4) D it’s shell number
Last Answer : (2) B its velocity Explanation: The electron has a mass that is approximately 1/1836 that of the proton. Quantum mechanical properties of the electron include an intrinsic angular momentum (spin) of a half-integer value, expressed in units of the reduced Planck constant, ħ.
Description : The internal energy of a gas obeying P (V - b) RT (where, b is a positive constant and has a constant Cv ), depends upon its (A) Pressure (B) Volume (C) Temperature (D) All (A), (B) & (C)
Last Answer : (C) Temperature
Description : The work done in an adiabatic change in a particular gas depends upon changes in the __________ only. (A) Temperature (B) Specific heat (C) Volume (D) Pressure
Description : For an ideal gas, the internal energy depends upon its __________ only. (A) Molecular size (B) Temperature (C) Volume (D) Pressure
Last Answer : (B) Temperature
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) The conversion for a gas phase reaction increases with decrease in pressure, if there is an increase in volume accompanying the reaction (B) With ... phase reaction increases with increase in pressure, if there is a decrease in volume accompanying the reaction
Last Answer : (B) With increase in temperature, the equilibrium constant increases for an exothermic reaction
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 : Which of the following is not a property of heavy water? (1) Boiling point of heavy water is lower than that or ordinary water (2) Density of heavy water is higher than that of ordinary water (3) Freezing point of heavy water is higher than that of ordinary water (4) It produces corrosion
Last Answer : (1) Boiling point of heavy water is lower than that or ordinary water Explanation: Heavy water, formally called deuterium oxide or 2H90 or D20, is a form of water that contains the hydrogen ... well: for instance heavy water used in CANDLE reactors is 99.75% enriched by hydrogen atom-fraction.
Description : Alcohol is more volatile than water because ______ is lower than water. (1) its boiling point (2) its density (3) its viscosity (4) its surface tension
Last Answer : (1) its boiling point Explanation: Drinking alcohol (ethanol) and a lot of other simple alcohols are more volatile than water because they are less polar. Thus, alcohol has higher vapor pres-sure and ... C is what makes it possible to distill alcohol into a much stronger solution than wine or beer.
Description : Water is used in car radiator because of its – (1) low density (2) easy availability (3) high specific heat capacity (4) low boiling point
Last Answer : (3) high specific heat capacity Explanation: Water is used in car radiators because the Specific heat capacity of water is high as a result of which it takes away the heat from engine better compared to ... coolant used in the radiator. If the radiator was to overheat the car would come to a stop.
Description : Alcohol is more volatile than water because _________ is lower than water. (1) its boiling point (2) its density (3) its viscosity (4) its surface tension
Last Answer : its boiling point
Description : Water is used in car radiator because of its (1) low density (2) easy availability (3) high specific heat capacity (4) low boiling point
Last Answer : high specific heat capacity
Description : Which of the following is not a property of heavy water ? (1) Boiling point of heavy water is lower than that or ordinary water (2) Density of heavy water is higher than that of ordinary water (3) Freezing point of heavy water is higher than that of ordinary water (4) It produces corrosion
Last Answer : Boiling point of heavy water is lower than that or ordinary water
Description : Which one of the following is the most characteristic property of an element? (a) Density (b) Boiling point (c) Mass number (d) Atomic number
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : Standard air is the: a. Mass of 1 cubic meter of dry air at 20°C and atmospheric pressure b. Mass of a cubic meter of air at atmospheric conditions c. Volume of air at ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure ... pressure at sea level or 101.325 kPa e. Volume of 1 kg of air at 15°C and 100 kPa
Last Answer : Answer: D
Description : The half - life of a radioactive substance depends upon (a) Its temperature (b) The external pressure (c) The mass of the substance (d) The strength of the nuclear force between the nucleons its atoms
Description : Diffusion co-efficient generally depends upon the temperature, pressure & the nature of the components of the system. Its dimension is not the same as that of the (A) Mass transfer co-efficient (B) Thermal diffusivity (C) Kinematic viscosity (D) Volumetric diffusivity
Last Answer : (A) Mass transfer co-efficient
Description : Efficiency of a heat engine working on Carnot cycle between two temperature levels depends upon the (A) Two temperatures only (B) Pressure of working fluid (C) Mass of the working fluid (D) Mass and pressure both of the working fluid
Last Answer : (A) Two temperatures only
Description : The pressure of the liquid flowing through the divergent portion of a Venturimeter (A) Remains constant (B) Increases (C) Decreases (D) Depends upon mass of liquid
Description : Height of atmosphere, if atmospheric density is 1.29 kg m-3 and atmospheric pressure is 101 kPa, is A. 7839.4 m B. 7829.4 m C. 7849.4 m D. 7859.4 m
Last Answer : 7829.4 m
Description : Dew point can be best defined as the: a. Absolute temperature at which air, upon heating, will evaporate moisture b. . Percentage of moisture that air can hold at a given temperature ... to condense should the temperature drop further e. . Atmospheric pressure at which air will condense moisture
Description : A gas at 0 degrees C and at normal atmospheric pressure has a volume of 273 cubic centimeters. If it is held at constant pressure until its volume is doubled, its temperature will be which one of the ... it be w) 2 degrees Celsius x) 200 degrees Celsius y) 273 degrees Celsius z) 546 degrees Celsius
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- 273 DEGREES CELSIUS
Description : Boiling point of a solution according to Duhring's rule is a linear function of the __________ of water. (A) Boiling point (at the same pressure) (B) Viscosity (C) Density (D) Thermal conductivity
Last Answer : (A) Boiling point (at the same pressure)
Description : . Boiling point elevation for a strong and concentrated solution is found by Duhring's rule, which states that at the same pressure, the boiling point of a solution is a linear function of the __________ of pure water. (A) Boiling point (B) Dynamic viscosity (C) Kinematic viscosity (D) Density
Last Answer : (A) Boiling point
Description : Steam distillation is not recommended to be used, if the (A) Azeotropic mixture is to be separated and the final product is miscible with water (B) Liquids decompose, if ... unstable or has the tendency to react with other components associated with it, at the boiling temperature
Last Answer : (A) Azeotropic mixture is to be separated and the final product is miscible with water
Description : When a piece of stone is immersed in water, it displaces water of equal – (1) Density (2) Specific gravity (3) Mass (4) Volume
Last Answer : (3) Mass Explanation: Archimedes' Principle states that upward buoyant force exerted on a body immersed in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid the body displaces.
Description : Two rods, one of copper and other of steel, experience the same up thrust when placed in water. Thus, both have – (1) equal volume (2) equal weight (3) equal density (4) equal mass
Last Answer : (1) equal volume Explanation: When a body is placed in water, the upthrust or buoyant force acting on it depends upon the following factors: (1) Volume of the body submerged in the liquid - (V), or volume of ... (V); (ft) Density of the liquid - (d); and (Hi) Acceleration due to gravity In-line.
Description : When a piece of stone is immersed in water, it displaces water of equal (1) Density (2) Specific gravity (3) Mass (4) Volume
Last Answer : Mass