Description : The melting point of paraffin wax (which contracts on solidification) __________ with pressure rise. (A) Increases (B) Decreases (C) Remains unchanged (D) Decreases linearly
Last Answer : (A) Increases
Description : __________ increases with increase in pressure. (A) The melting point of wax (B) The boiling point of a liquid (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Last Answer : (C) Both (A) and (B)
Description : Which of the following decreases with increase in pressure? (A) Melting point of ice (B) Melting point of wax (C) Boiling point of liquids (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Melting point of ice
Description : Melting point of ice _______. (1) increases with increase of pressure (2) decreases with increase of pressure (3) is independent of pressure (4) None of these
Last Answer : (2) decreases with increase of pressure Explanation: The melting point of ice at 1 atmosphere of pressure is very close to 0 °C (32 °F, 273.15 K); this is also known as the ice point.
Description : When pressure is increased the melting point of ice – (1) increases (2) does not change (3) decreases (4) depends on the impurities in the ice
Last Answer : (3) decreases Explanation: In this case. if we increase the pressure on the ice the ice-water system wants to try to lower it again. It can do that by making itself fit into a ... the melting point of ice decreases because of the inversal relationship between the pressure and melting point of ice.
Description : When pressure is increased the melting point of ice (1) increases (2) does not change (3) decreases (4) depends on the impurities in the ice
Last Answer : decreases
Description : Why is melting wax a physical properties of flammability is a chemical property?
Last Answer : Melting is a physical property because the chemical composition remain unchanged.Flammability is a chemical property because involve a combustion reaction.
Description : Melting of wax is accompanied with __________ in entropy. (A) Increase (B) Decrease (C) No change (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Increase
Description : Presence of high phosphorous in cast iron increases its (A) Fluidity (B) Melting point (C) Shrinkage (D) Tensile strength
Last Answer : (A) Fluidity
Description : The presence of impurities in iron (A) Increases its melting point (B) Does not affect its melting point (C) Decreases its melting point (D) Makes it malleable
Last Answer : (C) Decreases its melting point
Description : As the impurities are oxidised, the melting point of iron (A) Decreases (B) Remains unchanged (C) Increases (D) May increase or decrease; unpredictable
Last Answer : (C) Increases
Description : As the molecular weight of alkanes increases, how do the boiling point and melting point change? (a) boiling point increases ; melting point increases. (b) boiling point increases ; ... decreases (d) boiling point increases ; melting point increases sequentially for alkanes over four carbons.
Last Answer : boiling point increases ; melting point increases sequentially for alkanes over four carbons.
Description : Hydrogenation of edible vegetable oils (A) Is an exothermic reaction (B) Increases their melting point (C) Is done in presence of nickel catalyst (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : As one goes across a period in the periodic table, the ionization energy generally increases for one of the following reasons. Is it because of the increasing w) atomic radius x) melting point y) nuclear charge z) density
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- NUCLEAR CHARGE
Description : A large iceberg melts at the base, but not at the top, because of the reason that (A) Ice at the base contains impurities which lowers its melting point (B) Due to the high pressure at the base, its melting point ... C) The iceberg remains in a warmer condition at the base (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (B) Due to the high pressure at the base, its melting point reduces
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 : The atmospheric temperature during melting of ice/snow (in the atmosphere) (A) Decreases (B) Increases (C) Remain same (D) May increase or decrease; depends on the altitude where snow melts Answer
Last Answer : A) Decreases
Description : The total pressure on a horizontally immersed surface is (where w = Specific weight of the liquid, A = Area of the immersed surface, and x = Depth of the centre of gravity of the immersed surface from the liquid surface) (A) wA (B) wx (C) wAx (D) wA/x
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : What is the point of Wax Lip Candy?
Last Answer : We used to get those when I was a kid. You just kind of…wore them. After that got boring, we’d chew on them, like gum. Gum with no flavor. So, uh, hmmm…it beats the shit out of me!
Description : Waxy crudes are treated with chemical additives mainly to (A) Depress its pour point (B) Dissolve wax (C) Precipitate wax (D) Remove wax
Last Answer : (A) Depress its pour point
Description : In regard to indirect compared to direct wax technique, what characteristics must the wax have:** A. Low temperature solidifying point B. Hard in room temperature C. Higher flow in room temperature
Last Answer : B. Hard in room temperature
Description : For reversible melting of ice at `0^(@)C` and 1 atm. Pressure, the value of `Delta G` will be :-
Last Answer : For reversible melting of ice at `0^(@)C` and 1 atm. Pressure, the value of `Delta G` will be :- A. `lt ... 0` (zero) C. 0 (zero) D. `oo` (infinity)
Description : Red phosphorous is changed into white phosphorous by (A) Heating in presence of light (B) Melting under pressure (C) Vaporisation followed by condensation (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Vaporisation followed by condensation
Description : Pick out the correct statement. (A) Like internal energy and enthalpy, the absolute value of standard entropy for elementary substances is zero (B) Melting of ice involves increase in enthalpy and ... of an ideal gas depends only on its pressure (D) Maximum work is done under reversible conditions
Last Answer : (D) Maximum work is done under reversible conditions
Description : Occurs when the vapor pressure equals the atmospheric pressure a. Boiling b. Melting c. Freezing d. Vaporizing
Last Answer : Boiling
Description : The phenomenon of melting under pressure and freezing again when the pressure is reduced is known as a. sublimation b. condensation c. deposition d. regelation
Last Answer : regelation
Description : Why does the temperature of a substance remain constant during its melting point or boiling point? -Maths 9th
Last Answer : The extra heat supplied to the boiling water is used in the vaporization of a liquid, which is known as the latent heat of vaporization. That's why the temperature of a substance remains constant during its melting or boiling.
Last Answer : The temperature of a substance remains constant during melting and boiling points till the completion of melting and boiling. It is because substance makes use of latent heat of fusion ... between particles of liquid to change into vapours during boiling. Therefore, temperature remains constant.
Description : Which of the following has highest melting point? Ni, Fe, Pt, W. -Chemistry 9th
Last Answer : i think all are equal
Description : Which substance does not have a melting point? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Glass'
Last Answer : Mercury exists in liquid state hence, it has no melting point.
Description : What is the melting point of FeCl3 F?
Last Answer : The melting point of ferric chloride is 307.6 d. She. Or 585.68 d. Fahrenheit. (Approximately)
Description : What is the melting point of titanium ?
Last Answer : Titanium has a melting point of 1677 degrees Celsius.
Description : What is the melting point of scandium ?
Last Answer : Scandium has a melting point of 1541 degrees Celsius.
Description : What is the melting point of helium ?
Last Answer : The melting point of helium is minus 272 degrees Celsius.
Description : What is the melting point of hydrogen ?
Last Answer : The melting point of hydrogen is minus 259 degrees Celsius.
Description : What is the melting point of calcium ?
Last Answer : The melting point of calcium is 848 degrees Celsius.
Description : What is the melting point of potassium ?
Last Answer : The melting point of potassium is 64 degrees Celsius.
Description : What is the melting point of argon ?
Last Answer : Argon melting point - 189 degrees Celsius.
Description : What is the melting point of chlorine ?
Last Answer : Melting point of chlorine - 101 degree Celsius.
Description : What is the melting point of sulfur ?
Last Answer : The melting point of sulfur is 113 degrees Celsius.
Description : What is the melting point of phosphorus ?
Last Answer : The melting point of phosphorus is 44 degrees Celsius.
Description : What is the melting point of silicon ?
Last Answer : Silicon has a melting point of 1420 degrees Celsius.
Description : What is the melting point of aluminum ?
Last Answer : Aluminum has a melting point of 660 degrees Celsius.
Description : What is the melting point of magnesium ?
Last Answer : Magnesium has a melting point of 650 degrees Celsius.
Description : What is the melting point of sodium ?
Last Answer : The melting point of sodium is 98 degrees Celsius.
Description : What is the melting point of neon ?
Last Answer : Neon melting point - 249 degrees Celsius.
Description : What is the melting point of fluorine ?
Last Answer : Melting point of fluorine - 220 সেল C.