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Assignment_Sem1ch8

1. If P, V, T represent pressure, volume and temperature of the gas, the correct


representation of Boyle's law is
1
(a) V (at constant P) (b) PV  RT
T
(c) V 1/ P (at constant T) (d) PV  nRT

2. At constant temperature, in a given mass of an ideal gas


(a) The ratio of pressure and volume always remains constant
(b) Volume always remains constant
(c) Pressure always remains constant
(d) The product of pressure and volume always remains constant

3. Air at sea level is dense. This is a practical application of


(a) Boyle's law (b) Charle's law
(c) Avogadro's law (d) Dalton's law

4. If 20 cm 3 gas at 1 atm. is expanded to 50 cm 3 at constant T, then what is the final pressure

1 1
(a) 20  (b) 50 
50 20
1
(c) 1  50 (d) None of these
20

5. Which of the following statement is false


(a) The product of pressure and volume of fixed amount of a gas is independent of
temperature
(b) Molecules of different gases have the same K.E. at a given temperature
(c) The gas equation is not valid at high pressure and low temperature
(d) The gas constant per molecule is known as Boltzmann constant

6. Which of the following graphs represent Boyle's law

PV
(a) P (b)
V P
PV PV

V P
(c) (d)
7. Densities of two gases are in the ratio 1 : 2 and their temperatures are in the ratio 2 : 1,
then the ratio of their respective pressures is
(a) 1 : 1 (b) 1 : 2
(c) 2 : 1 (d) 4 : 1

8. At constant pressure, the volume of fixed mass of an ideal gas is directly proportional to
(a) Absolute temperature (b)Degree centigrade
(c) Degree Fahrenheit (d) None

9. Which of the following expression at constant pressure represents Charle's law


1 1
(a) V (b) V
T T2
(c) V T (d) V d

10. Use of hot air balloons in sports and meteorological obsevations is an application of
(a) Boyle's law (b) Newtonic law
(c) Kelvin's law (d) Charle's law

11. A 10 g of a gas at atmospheric pressure is cooled from 273o C to 0o C keeping the volume
constant, its pressure would become
(a) 1/2 atm (b) 1/273 atm
(c) 2 atm (d) 273 atm

12. Pressure remaining the same, the volume of a given mass of an ideal gas increases for
every degree centigrade rise in temperature by definite fraction of its volume at
(a) 0 o C (b) Its critical temperature
(c) Absolute zero (d) Its Boyle temperature

13. A certain sample of gas has a volume of 0.2 litre measured at 1 atm. pressure and 0o C . At
the same pressure but at 273o C , its volume will be
(a) 0.4 litres (b) 0.8 litres
(c) 27.8 litres (d) 55.6 litres

14. 400 cm 3 of oxygen at 27 o C were cooled to  3o C without change in pressure. The


contraction in volume will be
(a) 40 cm 3 (b) 30 cm 3
(c) 44.4 cm 3 (d) 360 cm 3
15. The pressure p of a gas is plotted against its absolute temperature T for two different
constant volumes, V1 and V2 . When V1  V2 , the
(a) Curves have the same slope and do not intersect
(b) Curves must intersect at some point other than T  0
(c) Curve for V2 has a greater slope than that for V1
(d) Curve for V1 has a greater slope than that for V2

16. Two closed vessels of equal volume containing air at pressure P1 and temperature T1 are
connected to each other through a narrow tube. If the temperature in one of the vessels is
now maintained at T1 and that in the other at T2 , what will be the pressure in the vessels
2 P1T1 T1
(a) (b)
T1  T2 2 P1T2
2 P1T2 2 P1
(c) (d)
T1  T2 T1  T2

17. “One gram molecule of a gas at N.T.P. occupies 22.4 litres.” This fact was derived from
(a) Dalton's theory
(b) Avogadro's hypothesis
(c) Berzelius hypothesis
(d) Law of gaseous volume

18. In a closed flask of 5 litres, 1.0 g of H 2 is heated from 300 to 600 K. which statement is not
correct
(a) Pressure of the gas increases
(b) The rate of collision increases
(c) The number of moles of gas increases
(d) The energy of gaseous molecules increases

19. Which one of the following statements is false


(a) Avogadro number  6.02  10 21
(b) The relationship between average velocity (v ) and root mean square velocity (u) is
v  0.9213 u
(c) The mean kinetic energy of an ideal gas is independent of the pressure of the gas
(d) The root mean square velocity of the gas can be calculated by the formula (3 RT / M )1 / 2

20. The compressibility of a gas is less than unity at STP. Therefore


(a) Vm  22.4 litres (b) Vm  22.4 litres
(c) Vm  22.4 litres (d) Vm  44.8 litres
21. In the equation of sate of an ideal gas PV  nRT , the value of the universal gas constant
would depend only on
(a) The nature of the gas
(b) The pressure of the gas
(c) The units of the measurement
(d) None of these

22. In the ideal gas equation, the gas constant R has the dimensions of
(a) mole-atm K–1 (b) litre mole
(c) litre-atm K mole (d) erg K–1
–1 –1

23. In the equation PV  nRT , which one cannot be the numerical value of R
(a) 8.31  107 erg K 1mol 1
(b) 8.31  107 dyne cm K 1mol 1
(c) 8.31 JK 1mol 1
(d) 8.31 atm. K 1mol 1

24. Which one of the following indicates the value of the gas constant R
(a) 1.987 cal K–1 mol–1 (b) 8.3 cal K–1 mol–1
(c) 0.0821 lit K–1 mol–1 (d) 1.987 Joules K–1 mol–1

25. The constant R is


(a) Work done per molecule
(b) Work done per degree absolute
(c) Work done per degree per mole
(d) Work done per mole

26. Select one correct statement. In the gas equation, PV  nRT


(a) n is the number of molecules of a gas
(b) V denotes volume of one mole of the gas
(c) n moles of the gas have a volume V
(d) P is the pressure of the gas when only one mole of gas is present

27. The correct value of the gas constant R is close to


(a) 0.082 litre-atmopshere K
(b) 0.082 litre-atmosphere K 1 mol 1
(c) 0.082 litre- atmosphere1 K mole1
(d) 0.082 litre1 atmosphere1 K mol
28. S.I. unit of gas constant R is
(a) 0.0821 litre atm K–1 mole–1
(b) 2 calories K–1 mole–1
(c) 8.31 joule K–1 mole–1
(d) None
29. Gas equation PV  nRT is obeyed by
(a) Only isothermal process (b) Only adiabatic process
(c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these

30. For an ideal gas number of moles per litre in terms of its pressure P, gas constant R and
temperature T is
(a) PT/R (b) PRT
(c) P/RT (d) RT/P

31. If two moles of an ideal gas at 546 K occupy a volume of 44.8 litres, the pressure must be
(a) 2 atm (b) 3 atm
(c) 4 atm (d) 1 atm

32. How many moles of He gas occupy 22.4 litres at 30 o C and one atmospheric pressure
(a) 0.90 (b) 1.11
(c) 0.11 (d) 1.0

33. Volume of 0.5 mole of a gas at 1 atm. pressure and 273 K is


(a) 22.4 litres (b) 11.2 litres
(c) 44.8 litres (d) 5.6 litres

34. At 0 o C and one atm pressure, a gas occupies 100 cc. If the pressure is increased to one
and a half-time and temperature is increased by one-third of absolute temperature, then
final volume of the gas will be

(a) 80 cc (b) 88.9 cc


(c) 66.7 cc (d) 100 cc

35. Correct gas equation is


V1T2 V2T1 P1V1 T
(a)  (b)  1
P1 P2 P2 V2 T2
P1T2 P2 V2 V1V2
(c)  (d)  P1 P2
V1 T2 T1T2
36. Two separate bulbs contain ideal gases A and B. The density of gas A is twice that of gas B.
The molecular mass of A is half that of gas B. The two gases are at the same temperature.
The ratio of the pressure of A to that of gas B is
(a) 2 (b) 1/2
(c) 4 (d) ¼

37. 16 g of oxygen and 3 g of hydrogen are mixed and kept at 760 mm pressure and 0o C . The
total volume occupied by the mixture will be nearly
(a) 22.4 litres (b) 33.6 litres
(c) 448 litres (d) 44800 ml

38. Pure hydrogen sulphide is stored in a tank of 100 litre capacity at 20 o C and 2 atm
pressure. The mass of the gas will be
(a) 34 g (b) 340 g
(c) 282.4 g (d) 28.24 g

39. At N.T.P. the volume of a gas is found to be 273 ml. What will be the volume of this gas at
600 mm Hg and 273o C
(a) 391.8 mL (b) 380 ml
(c) 691.6 ml (d) 750 ml

40. One litre of a gas weighs 2 g at 300 K and 1 atm pressure. If the pressure is made 0.75 atm,
at which of the following temperatures will one litre of the same gas weigh one gram
(a) 450 K (b) 600 K
(c) 800 K (d) 900 K

41. A wheather balloon filled with hydrogen at 1 atm and 27 o C has volume equal to 12000
litres. On ascending it reaches a place where the temperature is  23o C and pressure is 0.5
atm. The volume of the balloon is
(a) 24000 litres (b) 20000 litres
(c) 10000 litres (d) 12000 litres

42. The density of a gas at 27 o C and 1 atm is d. Pressure remaining constant at which of the
following temperatures will its density become 0.75 d
(a) 20 o C (b) 30 o C
(c) 400 K (d) 300 K

43. A sample of gas occupies 100 ml at 27 o C and 740 mm pressure. When its volume is
changed to 80 ml at 740 mm pressure, the temperature of the gas will be
(a) 21.6 o C (b) 240o C
(c)  33o C (d) 89.5 o C
44. The total pressure exerted by a number of non-reacting gases is equal to the sum of the
partial pressures of the gases under the same conditions is known as
(a) Boyle's law (b) Charle's law
(c) Avogadro's law (d) Dalton's law

45. “Equal volumes of all gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal number
of particles.” This statement is a direct consequence of
(a) Avogadro’s law (b) Charle's law
(c) Ideal gas equation (d) Law of partial pressure

46. If three unreactive gases having partial pressures PA , PB and PC and their moles are 1, 2
and 3 respectively then their total pressure will be
PA  PB  PC
(a) P  PA  PB  PC (b) P
6
PA  PB  PC
(c) P (d) None
3

47. Dalton's law of partial pressure will not apply to which of the following mixture of gases
(a) H 2 and SO 2 (b) H 2 and Cl 2
(c) H 2 and CO 2 (d) CO 2 and Cl 2

48. Which of the following mixtures of gases does not obey Dalton's law of partial pressure
(a) O2 and CO 2 (b) N 2 and O2
(c) Cl 2 and O2 (d) NH 3 and HCl

49. To which of the following gaseous mixtures is Dalton's law not applicable
(a) Ne  He  SO 2 (b) NH 3  HCl  HBr
(c) O2  N 2  CO 2 (d) N 2  H 2  O2

50. Equal amounts of two gases of molecular weight 4 and 40 are mixed. The pressure of the
mixture is 1.1 atm. The partial pressure of the light gas in this mixture is
(a) 0.55 atm (b) 0.11 atm
(c) 1 atm (d) 0.12 atm

51. Rate of diffusion of a gas is


(a) Directly proportional to its density
(b) Directly proportional to its molecular mass
(c) Directly proportional to the square root of its molecular mass
(d) Inversely proportional to the square root of its molecular mass
52. Which of the following gas will have highest rate of diffusion
(a) NH 3 (b) N 2
(c) CO 2 (d) O2

53. Which of the following relationship is correct, where r is the rate of diffusion of a gas and d
is its density
(a) r  1 / d (b) r  d
(c) r  d (d) r  d

54. According to Grahman's law at a given temperature, the ratio of the rates of diffusion
rA / rB of gases A and B is given by
(a) (PA / PB )(M A / M B )1 / 2
(b) (M A / M B )(PA / PB )1 / 2
(c) (PA / PB )(M B / M A )1 / 2
(d) (M A / M B )(PB / PA )1 / 2
(where P and M are the pressures and molecular weights of gases A and B respectively)

55. The ratio of the rate of diffusion of a given element to that of helium is 1.4. The molecular
weight of the element is
(a) 2 (b) 4
(c) 8 (d) 16

56. A gas diffuse 1/5 times as fast as hydrogen. Its molecular weight is
(a) 50 (b) 25
(c) 25 2 (d) 50 2

57. The molecular weight of a gas which diffuses through a porous plug at 1/6th of the speed
of hydrogen under identical conditions is
(a) 27 (b) 72
(c) 36 (d) 48

58. Molecular weight of a gas that diffuses twice as rapidly as the gas with molecular weight
64 is
(a) 16 (b) 8
(c) 64 (d) 6.4
59. The densities of hydrogen and oxygen are 0.09 and 1.44 g L1 . If the rate of diffusion of
hydrogen is 1 then that of oxygen in the same units will be
(a) 4 (b) 1/4
(c) 16 (d) 1/16

60. If rate of diffusion of A is 5 times that of B, what will be the density ratio of A and B
(a) 1/25 (b) 1/5
(c) 25 (d) 4

61. The densities of two gases are in the ratio of 1 : 16. The ratio of their rates of diffusion is
(a) 16 : 1 (b) 4 : 1
(c) 1 : 4 (d) 1 : 16

62. At constant volume and temperature conditions, the rate of diffusion DA and DB of gases
A and B having densities  A and  B are related by the expression
1/2 1/2
     
(a) DA   DB  A  (b) DA   DB  B 
 B    A
1/2 1/2
   
(c) DA  DB  A  (d) DA  DB  B 
 B   A 

63. Atmolysis is a process of


(a) Atomising gas molecules
(b) The breaking of atoms to sub-atomic particles
(c) Separation of gases from their gaseous mixture
(d) Changing of liquids to their vapour state

64. A bottle of ammonia and a bottle of dry hydrogen chloride connected through a long tube
are opened simultaneously at both ends, the white ammonium chloride ring first formed
will be
(a) At the centre of the tube
(b) Near the hydrogen chloride bottle
(c) Near the ammonia bottle
(d) Throughout the length of the tube

65. Which of the following pairs will diffuse at the same rate through a porous plug
(a) CO, NO 2 (b) NO 2 , CO 2
(c) NH 3 , PH3 (d) NO C2 H 6
66. If 4 g of oxygen diffuse through a very narrow hole, how much hydrogen would have
diffused under identical conditions
(a) 16 g (b) 1 g
(c) 1/4 g (d) 64 g

67. A gas diffuse at a rate which is twice that of another gas B. The ratio of molecular weights
of A to B is
(a) 1.0 (b) 0.75
(c) 0.50 (d) 0.25

68. Two grams of hydrogen diffuse from a container in 10 minutes. How many grams of
oxygen would diffuse through the same container in the same time under similar
conditions
(a) 0.5 g (b) 4 g
(c) 6 g (d) 8 g

69. The rate of diffusion of methane at a given temperature is twice that of X. The molecular
weight of X is
(a) 64.0 (b) 32.0
(c) 40.0 (d) 80.0

70. X ml of H 2 gas effuses through a hole in a container in 5 seconds. The time taken for the
effusion of the same volume of the gas specified below under identical condition is
(a) 10 seconds : He (b) 20 seconds : O2
(c) 25 seconds : CO (d) 55 seconds : CO 2

71. At what temperature, the rate of effusion of N2 would be 1.625 times that of SO 2 at 50 o C
(a) 110 K (b) 173 K
(c) 373 K (d) 273 K

72. Given the reaction C(s)  H 2O(l)  CO(g)  H 2 (g) calculate the volume of the gases produced at
STP from 48.0 g of carbon
(a) 179.2 L (b) 89.6 L
(c) 44.8 L (d) 22.4 L

73. 4.4 g of a gas at STP occupies a volume of 2.24 L, the gas can be
(a) O2 (b) CO
(c) NO 2 (d) CO 2
74. Under what conditions will a pure sample of an ideal gas not only exhibit a pressure of 1
atm but also a concentration of 1 mole litre 1
(R  0.082 litreatm mol 1 deg 1 )
(a) At STP
(b) When V  22.4 litres
(c) When T  12 K
(d) Impossible under any conditions

75. There are 6.02  10 22 molecules each of N 2 , O2 and H2 which are mixed together at 760 mm
and 273 K. The mass of the mixture in grams is
(a) 6.2 (b) 4.12
(c) 3.09 (d) 7

76. Volume of 4.4 g of CO 2 at NTP is


(a) 22.4 L (b) 44.8 L
(c) 2.24 L (d) 4.48 L

77. The energy of an ideal gas depends only on its


(a) Pressure (b) Volume
(c) Number of moles (d) Temperature

78. A bottle of cold drink contains 200 ml liquid in which CO 2 is 0.1 molar. Suppose CO 2
behaves like an ideal gas, the volume of the dissolved CO 2 at STP is
(a) 0.224 litre (b) 0.448 litre
(c) 22.4 litre (d) 2.24 litre

79. The vapour density of a gas is 11.2. The volume occupied by 11.2 g of this gas at N.T.P. is
(a) 1 L (b) 11.2 L
(c) 22.4 L (d) 20 L

80. A pre-weighed vessel was filled with oxygen at N.T.P. and weighted. It was then
evacuated, filled with SO 2 at the same temperature and pressure, and again weighted.
The weight of oxygen will be
(a) The same as that of SO 2
1
(b) that of SO 2
2
(c) Twice that of SO 2
(d) One fourth that of SO 2
81. Five grams each of the following gases at 87 o C and 750 mm pressure are taken. Which of
them will have the least volume
(a) HF (b) HCl
(c) HBr (d) HI

82. Who among the following scientists has not done any important work on gases
(a) Boyle (b) Charles
(c) Avogadro (d) Faraday

83. A closed vessel contains equal number of nitrogen and oxygen molecules at a pressure of
P mm. If nitrogen is removed from the system then the pressure will be
(a) P (b) 2P
(c) P / 2 (d) P 2

84. If the four tubes of a car are filled to the same pressure with N 2 , O2 , H 2 and Ne separately,
then which one will be filled first
(a) N 2 (b) O2
(c) H 2 (d) Ne

85. Which of the following gas mixture is not applicable for Dalton’s law of partial pressure
(a) SO 2 and Cl 2 (b) CO 2 and N 2
(c) CO and CO 2 (d) CO and N 2

86. At what pressure a quantity of gas will occupy a volume of 60 ml , if it occupies a volume of
100ml at a pressure of 720mm ? (while temperature is constant) :
(a) 700 mm (b) 800 mm
(c) 100 mm (d) 1200 mm

87. At constant temperature and pressure which gas will diffuse first H2 or O2 ?
(a) Hydrogen
(b) Oxygen
(c) Both will diffuse in same time
(d) None of the above

88. When a jar containing gaseous mixture of equal volumes of CO 2 and H2 is placed in a
solution of sodium hydroxide, the solution level will
(a) Rise (b) Fall
(c) Remain constant (d) Become zero
89. At S.T.P. 1g CaCO3 on decomposition gives CO 2
(a) 22.4 litre (b) 2.24 litre
(c) 0.224 litre (d) 11.2 litre

90. At NTP, the density of a gas, whose molecular weight is 45 is


(a) 44.8 gm/litre (b) 11.4 gm/litre
(c) 2 gm/ litre (d) 3 gm/litre

91. What is the ratio of diffusion rate of oxygen and hydrogen


(a) 1 : 4 (b) 4 : 1
(c) 1 : 8 (d) 8 : 1

92. The maximum number of molecules is present in


(a) 0.5 g of H 2 gas (b) 10 g of O2 gas
(c) 15 L of H 2 gas at STP (d)5 L of N 2 gas at STP

93. One litre oxygen gas at STP will weigh


(a) 1.43 g (b) 2.24 g
(c) 11.2 g (d) 22.4 g

94. How will you separate mixture of two gases


(a) Fractional distillation technique
(b) Grahams law of diffusion technique
(c) Osmosis
(d) Chromatography

95. The rate of diffusion of hydrogen gas is


(a) 1.4 times to He gas (b) Same as He gas
(c) 5 times to He gas (d) 2 times to He gas

96. Hydrogen diffuses six times faster than gas A . The molar mass of gas A is
(a) 72 (b) 6
(c) 24 (d) 36

97. At what pressure will a quantity of gas, which occupies 100 ml at a pressue of 720 mm ,
occupy a volume of 84 ml
(a) 736.18 mm (b) 820.20 mm
(c) 784.15 mm (d) 857.14 mm
98. Containers A and B have same gases. Pressure, volume and temperature of A are all
twice that of B, then the ratio of number of molecules of A and B are
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 2
(c) 1 : 4 (d) 4

99. A mixture of NO 2 and N 2O4 has a vapour density of 38.3 at 300 K . What is the number of
moles of NO 2 in 100 g of the mixture
(a) 0.043 (b) 4.4
(c) 3.4 (d) 3.86
(e) 0.437

100. A cylinder of 5 litres capacity, filled with air at NTP is connected with another evacuated
cylinder of 30 litres of capacity. The resultant air pressure in both the cylinders will be
(a) 10.8 cm of Hg (b) 14.9cm of Hg
(c) 21.8 cm of Hg (d) 38.8 cm of Hg

101. A certain mass of gas occupies a volume of 300 c.c. at 27C and 620 mm pressure. The
volume of this gas at 47 o C and 640 mm pressure will be
(a) 400 c.c. (b) 510 c.c.
(c) 310 c.c. (d) 350 c.c.

102. What will be the volume of the mixture after the reaction?
NH 3  HCl  NH 4 Cl
4 litre 1.5 litre (solid)

(a) 0.5 litre (b) 1 litre


(c) 2.5 litre (d) 0.1 litre

103. The pressure and temperature of 4dm 3 of carbon dioxide gas are doubled. Then the
volume of carbon dioxide gas would be
(a) 2 dm 3 (b) 3dm 3
(c) 4 dm 3 (d) 8 dm 3

104. If the absolute temperature of an ideal gas become double and pressure become half, the
volume of gas would be
(a) Remain unchange (b) Will be double
(c) Will be four time (d) will be half
(e) Will be one fourth

105. At what temperature, the sample of neon gas would be heated to double of its pressure, if
the initial volume of gas is/are reduced to 15% at 75 o C
(a) 319 o C (b) 592o C
(c) 128 Co
(d) 60 o C
(e) 90 o C
106. Equation of Boyle's law is
dP dV dP dV
(a)  (b) 
p V P V
d2P dV d2P d 2V
(c)  (d) 
P dT P dT
Answers:

1 c 2 d 3 a 4 a 5 a
6 bc 7 a 8 a 9 c 10 d
11 a 12 a 13 a 14 a 15 c
16 c 17 b 18 c 19 a 20 b
21 c 22 c 23 d 24 a 25 c
26 c 27 b 28 c 29 c 30 c
31 a 32 a 33 b 34 b 35 b
36 c 37 d 38 c 39 c 40 a
41 b 42 c 43 c 44 d 45 a
46 a 47 b 48 d 49 b 50 c
51 d 52 a 53 a 54 c 55 a
56 a 57 b 58 a 59 b 60 a
61 b 62 d 63 c 64 b 65 d
66 b 67 d 68 a 69 a 70 b
71 c 72 a 73 d 74 c 75 a
76 c 77 d 78 b 79 b 80 b
81 d 82 d 83 c 84 c 85 a
86 d 87 a 88 a 89 c 90 c
91 a 92 c 93 a 94 b 95 a
96 a 97 d 98 b 99 e 100 a
101 c 102 c 103 c 104 c 105 a
106 a

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