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The van der Waal's constant 'b' for N2 and H2 has the values 0.039 lit moil–1 and 0.0266 lit mo1–1. The density of solid N2 is 1 g cm–3. Assuming the molecules in the solids to be close packed with the same percentage void, the density of solid H2 would be (in g cm–3)

(1) 0.114

(2) 0.682

(3) 1.466

(4) 0.071

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A certain gas effuses out of two different vessels A and B. A has a circular orifice while B has a square orifice of length equal to the radius of the orifice of vessel A. The ratio of rate of diffusion of the gas from vessel A to that from vessel B is

(1) π : 1

(2) 1 : π

(3) 1 : 1

(4) 3 : 2

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A sample of a given mass of a gas at a constant temperature occupies 95cm3 under a pressure of 9.962×104Nm2. At the same temperature, the volume at a pressure of 10.13×104Nm2 is [Bihar CEE 1992]

1. 190 cm3

2. 93 cm3

3. 46.5 cm3

4. 47.5 cm3

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A gas occupied a volume of 250 ml at 700 mm Hg pressure and 25°C. An additional pressure is required to reduce the gas volume to its 4/5th value at the same temperature is-

1. 225 mm Hg

2. 175 mm Hg

3. 150 mm Hg

4. 265 mm Hg

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At constant temperature, if pressure increases by 1%, the percentage decrease of volume is-

1. 1%

2. 100/101%

3. 1/101%

4. 1/100%

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When the temperature of 23 ml of dry CO2 gas is increased from 10° to 30°C at a constant pressure of 760 mm, the volume of gas becomes-

1. 7.7 ml

2. 25.5 ml

3. 24.6 ml

4. 69 ml

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The volume of a gas is 100 ml at 100°C. If the pressure remains constant then the temperature at which the volume becomes 200 ml is-

1. 200°C

2. 473°C

3. 746°C

4. 50°C

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If 300 ml of a gas at 27°C is cooled to 7°C at constant pressure, its final volume will be:

1. 135 ml 2. 540 ml
3. 350 ml 4. 280 ml
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A flask containing air (open to atmosphere) is heated from 300 K to 500 K. The percentage of air escaped to the atmosphere is nearly- 

1. 16.6

2. 40

3. 66

4. 20

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According to Charle’s law, at constant pressure, 100 ml of a given mass of a gas with 10°C rise in temperature will become 1273=0.00366 ,T initial = Zero °C

1. 100.03

2. 99.96

3. 103.66

4. 100.36

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