Description : The flow of gas along a pipe in the direction of decreasing pressure causes decrease in its (A) Viscosity (B) Specific volume (C) Velocity (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Specific volume
Description : A volume of air at constant barometric pressure may be brought to dew point by (A) Increasing the temperature (B) Decreasing the temperature (C) Neither (a) nor (b) (D) Both (a) and (b)
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : Adiabatic heating and Adiabatic cooling really means _________ and _________ respectively. a. raising the temp and lowering the temp b. maintaining the pressure and changing the temperature c. decreasing the volume and increasing the pressure d. lowering the temp and raising the temp
Last Answer : raising the temp and lowering the temp
Description : The overall mass transfer co-efficient for the absorption of SO2 in air with dilute NaOH solution can be increased substantially by (A) Increasing the gas film co-efficient (B) Increasing the liquid film co-efficient (C) Increasing the total pressure (D) Decreasing the total pressure
Last Answer : (A) Increasing the gas film co-efficient
Description : How does decreasing the temperature of a solid affect the motion of the particles in the solid?
Last Answer : Decreasing the temperature slows down the motion of theparticles, i.e. decreases the kinetic energy.
Description : Internal auditing can affect the scope of the external auditor's audit of financial statements by a. Decreasing the external auditor's need to perform detailed tests b. Eliminating the need ... direct testing by the external auditor to management assertions not directly tested by internal auditing.
Last Answer : Decreasing the external auditor's need to perform detailed tests
Description : Consider the following places: 2. Shimla 3. Gangtok 4. Mumbai 5. Delhi Arrange these places in decreasing order of their atmospheric pressure on their ground surface using the codes given below: [CDS 2002] (a) 3, 4, 1, 2 (b) 4, 3, 2, 1 (c) 3, 1, 4, 2 (d) 2, 4, 1, 3
Last Answer : Ans: (b)
Description : Keeping other parameters constant brake power of diesel engine can be increased by (a) Decreasing the density of intake air (b) Increasing the temperature of intake air (c) Increasing the pressure of intake air (d) Decreasing the pressure of intake air
Last Answer : Ans : c
Description : Flat footed camels can walk easily in sandy deserts because - (1) pressure on the sand is decreased by increasing the area of the surface in contact (2) pressure on the sand is increased by ... in contact (4) pressure on the sand is increased by decreasing the area of the surface in contact
Last Answer : (1) pressure on the sand is decreased by increasing the area of the surface in contact Explanation: Camels have broad, flat, leathery pads with two toes on each foot. When the camel places its foot on ... the animal on loose sand in much the same way that a snowshoe helps a person walk on snow.
Description : Azeotropism for ethyl alcohol-water system disappears by (A) Increasing temperature (B) Decreasing pressure (C) Increasing pressure (D) No means
Last Answer : (B) Decreasing pressure
Description : The increasing vapor pressure caused by heating a liquid is due to------? A. increase inter-molecular interactions B. increasing potential energy of molecules C. increasing kinetic energy of molecules (Answer) D. decreasing surface tension
Last Answer : C. increasing kinetic energy of molecules (Answer)
Description : Pick out the wrong statement about cavitation. (A) Sudden reduction of pressure in a fluid flow system caused by flow separation, vortex formation or abrupt closing of valve leads to cavitation ... (D) Large scale cavitation cannot damage pipeline, restrict fluid flow and damage steam turbine blades
Last Answer : (D) Large scale cavitation cannot damage pipeline, restrict fluid flow and damage steam turbine blades
Description : Actual lift of a pump is always less than the theoretical lift and is limited by the (A) Specific gravity & temperature of the liquid (B) Leakage & pressure decreasing at higher elevations (C) Frictional resistance through pipes, fittings & passages (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : Conversion achieved in HNO3 synthesis with the use of platinum catalyst is about 95-97%. The rate of formation of nitrogen dioxide from the oxidation of nitric acid is favoured by (A) Decreasing the pressure (B) Decreasing the temperature (C) Increasing the temperature (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Increasing the temperature
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Caustic embrittlement of boiler's metallic parts is caused by highconcentration of caustic soda in boiler feed water (B) Cooling and freezing of water kills the ... goes on decreasing (D) Dissolved oxygen content in high pressure boiler feed water should be nil
Last Answer : (B) Cooling and freezing of water kills the bacteria present in it
Description : The rate constant of a chemical reaction decreases by decreasing the (A) Pressure (B) Concentration of reactants (C) Temperature (D) Duration of reaction
Last Answer : (C) Temperature
Description : An example of unsteady non uniform flow is the flow of liquid under pressure through a (A) Tapering pipe at constant flow rate (B) Tapering pipe at either decreasing or increasing flow rate (C) Long pipeline of constant diameter (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Tapering pipe at either decreasing or increasing flow rate
Description : For a spontaneous natural process at constant temperature and pressure, the free energy of the system always (A) Increases (B) Decreases (C) Remain constant (D) Increases to a maximum before decreasing
Last Answer : : Option A
Description : The traction on rear wheels can be increased by increasing a) Weight on rear wheels b) Weight on front wheels c) Decreasing inflation pressure d) Both a and c Ans. d
Last Answer : ans d
Description : If cabin pressure is decreasing, the cabin VSI will indicate
Last Answer : B. Climb
Description : If cabin pressure is decreasing, the cabin VSI will indicate: a. Zero b. Climb c. Descent d. Reducing pressure
Last Answer : b. Climb
Description : Ice skating is possible and practical because of a unique property of water. Is it because: w) The coefficient of kinetic friction of steel on frozen water decreases with decreasing temperature x ... sublimes y) The melting point decreases with increasing pressure z) Ice is a good thermal insulator
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- THE MELTING POINT DECREASES WITH INCREASING PRESSURE
Description : Flat footed camels can walk easily in sandy deserts because (1) pressure on the sand is decreased by increasing the area of the surface in contact (2) pressure on the sand is increased by increasing ... in contact (4) pressure on the sand is increased by decreasing the area of the surface in contact
Last Answer : pressure on the sand is decreased by increasing the area of the surface in contact
Description : How does the pressure affect the solubility of a gas?
Last Answer : The solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of that gas above the surface of the solution.
Description : In the reaction, H2 +I2 ⇌ 2HI, addition of an inert gas will (A) Increase the partial pressure of H2 (B) Increase the partial pressure of I2 (C) Increase the total pressure and hence shift the equilibrium towards the right (D) Not affect the equilibrium conditions
Last Answer : (D) Not affect the equilibrium conditions Share
Description : According to the ideal gas law, what happens to the volume of a gas when the pressure doubles (all else held constant)?
Last Answer : The volume is halved(Explanation): this is boyle's law PV=PV. In order to keep this equation true, if one variable (pressure in this case) is doubled, the other variable must be the reciprocal of that (in this case 1/2, which is reciprocal of double).
Description : a gas has a pressure of 766.7 torr at a temperature of 10.0°C. the sample contains 2.35 moles of xenon. what is the volume of the gas in liters?
Last Answer : Using PV=nRT, 10.0ºC = 283.15ºK, R = 62.36 L torr/mol KV= (nRT)/PV = (2.35m*(62.36 L torr/mol K)*283.15ºK)/766.7 TorrV = 54.12 L
Description : One mole of a gas occupying `3dm^(3)` expands against a constant external pressure of 1 atm to a volume of 13 lit. The workdone is :-
Last Answer : One mole of a gas occupying `3dm^(3)` expands against a constant external pressure of 1 atm to a volume of 13 lit. ... `dm^(3)` D. `-48` atm `dm^(3)`
Description : The volume of a gas at `0^(@)C` and 760 mm pressure is 22.4 c c. The no . Of molecules present in this volume is
Last Answer : The volume of a gas at `0^(@)C` and 760 mm pressure is 22.4 c c. The no . Of molecules present in this volume is ... `10^(-5)N_(A)` D. `10^(-2)N_(A)`
Description : An adsorption isotherm equation proposed by Langmuir is of the form `V = (V_(0)bPO)/((1 + bP))` where V is the volume of gas adsorbed at pressure P. F
Last Answer : An adsorption isotherm equation proposed by Langmuir is of the form `V = (V_(0)bPO)/((1 + bP))` where V is ... of V on P can be depicted as B. C. D.
Description : The volume (V) of a mass of gas varies directly as its absulute temperature (T) and iversely as the pressure (P) applied to it. The gas occupies a vol
Last Answer : The volume (V) of a mass of gas varies directly as its absulute temperature (T) and iversely as ... and pressure are 250 ml and 320 Pa respectively?
Description : The volume (V) of a mass of gas varies directly as its absolute temperature (T) and inversely as the pressure (P) applied to it. The gas occupies a vo
Last Answer : The volume (V) of a mass of gas varies directly as its absolute temperature (T) and inversely as ... and pressure are 200 ml and 250 Pa respectively?
Description : Nitrogen gas is filled in a container of volume 2.32 L at 32°C and 4.7 atm pressure. Calculate the number of moles of the gas.
Last Answer : Nitrogen gas is filled in a container of volume 2.32 L at 32°C and 4.7 atm pressure. Calculate the number of moles of the gas.
Description : Calculate the volume of 1 mole of a gas at exactly 20°C at a pressure of 101.35 kPa.
Last Answer : Calculate the volume of 1 mole of a gas at exactly 20°C at a pressure of 101.35 kPa.
Description : At 25°C and 760 mm of Hg pressure a gas occupies 600 mL volume.
Last Answer : At 25°C and 760 mm of Hg pressure a gas occupies 600 mL volume. What will be its pressure at ... temperature is 10°C and volume of the gas 640 mL ?
Description : A syringe has a volume of 10.0 cm^3 at pressure 1 atm. If you plug the end so that no gas can escape and push the plunger down,
Last Answer : A syringe has a volume of 10.0 cm3 at pressure 1 atm. If you plug the end so that no gas can ... the final volume to change the pressure to 3.5 atm?
Description : A balloon is inflated with helium gas at room temperature of 25 °C and at 1 bar pressure when its initial volume is 2.27L and allowed to rise in air.
Last Answer : A balloon is inflated with helium gas at room temperature of 25 °C and at 1 bar pressure when ... at which volume of the balloon can stay inflated ?
Description : When a gas is heated the particles move more quickly. What is the change in volume of a heated gas if the pressure is kept constant ?
Last Answer : When a gas is heated the particles move more quickly. What is the change in volume of a heated gas if the pressure is kept constant ?
Description : At constant temperature the pressure of 22.4 dm^3 volume of an ideal gas was increased from 10^5 kPa to 210 kPa, New volume could be -
Last Answer : At constant temperature the pressure of 22.4 dm3 volume of an ideal gas was increased from 105 kPa to 210 kPa, New ... 2 dm3 c. 22.4 dm3 d. 5.6 dm3
Description : What happens to the volume of gas when its temperature is raised and its pressure is kept constant?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : When a gas of 3.4 moles occupies a volume of 40.6 L at 298 K what is the pressure of the gas in kPa?
Last Answer : The pressure is 207,5 kPa.
Description : What would happen to the volume of a gas in a closed system if pressure increased?
Last Answer : The volume shrinks.
Description : What will happen to the volume of the gas if you double the pressure?
Last Answer : The volume of the gas is halved.
Description : What happens to its volume when the temperature of a gas increases at constant pressure?
Last Answer : The volume increases.
Description : What volume of a gas increases its pressure decreases?
Last Answer : Other things being equal, if the volume increases the pressuredecreases, and vice versa.
Description : What ideal gas is stored in a container at constant volume. If the temperature (T) were increased to 3T what would be the change in pressure (P)?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : What is the volume of a gas increases the pressure decrease?
Last Answer : It means that if the gas is allowed to expand into a largervolume, the pressure - inside the container that contains the gas -will be less.
Description : What will be the pressure of a sample of 48.0 grams of oxygen gas in a glass container of volume 5.2 L at 25 and degC?
Description : What will be the pressure of a sample of 48.0 grams of oxygen gas in a glass container of volume 5.2 L at 25 degrees Celsius?
Last Answer : PV = nRTP = pressure = ?V = volume = 5.2 Ln = moles of gas = 48 g x 1 mole/32 g = 1.5 moles O2 gasR = gas constant = 0.0821 L-atm/K-moleT = temperature in K = 25 + 273 = 298 KSolving for P = nRT/V = (1.5)(0.0821)(298)/5.2P = 7.0 atm (to 2 significant figures)