Q: Rate of diffusion of NH₃ is 1·6 times faster than CO₂. The correct form of the rate law equation for this statement will be: (ETEA 2005)
Q: Which gas deviates most from ideal behavior at room temperature and pressure? (ETEA 2005)
Q: Consider the equation: N₂ + O₂ → 2NO. The partial pressure of NO under normal conditions is: (ETEA 2006)
Q: In a closed room of 100 m³, a perfume bottle is opened up. The room develops smell. This is due to which property of gases? (ETEA 2007)
Q: A bottle of dry NH₃ and a bottle of dry HCl connected through long tube are opened simultaneously at both ends. The white NH₄Cl ring formed will be: (ETEA 2007)
Q: If a single balloon is filled with equal volumes of hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, and neon, which gas will be depleted first? (ETEA 2007)
Q: 4.0 dm³ of O₂ at a pressure 800 atm and 1.0 dm³ of N₂ at a pressure of 100 atm are put into a 2.0 dm³ vessel. The total pressure in the vessel is: (ETEA 2008)
Q: The ideal gas equation is PV = nRT. The symbol n in SI units represents: (ETEA 2008)
Q: Real gases deviate more from ideal behavior at: (ETEA 2009)
Q: At constant temperature if the pressure of the gas is doubled its volume becomes: (ETEA 2010)
Q: Which scientist made the following proposal: equal volume of gases under the same conditions of temperature and pressure contains the same number of particles? (ETEA 2010)
Q: Which one of the following closely resembles an ideal gas? (ETEA 2011)
Q: At constant temperature, if the volume of a given mass of gas is doubled, then the density of gas becomes: (ETEA 2011)
Q: Why does an ideal gas exert pressure on its container? (ETEA 2012)
Q: Which thermodynamic temperature is equivalent to 501.85 °C? (ETEA 2013)
Q: 40.0 dm³ of an ideal gas at 25 °C and 750 mmHg is expanded to 50.0 dm³. The pressure of the gas changed to 765 mmHg. What is the temperature of the gas? (ETEA 2013)
Q: The internal energy of fixed mass of an ideal gas depends on: (ETEA 2013)
Q: The van der Waals equation of state for non-ideal gases differs from the ideal gas law in that it accounts for: (ETEA 2014)
Q: Which statement is wrong about the fourth state of matter known as plasma? (ETEA 2014)
Q: Equal volumes of different gases under same condition of temperature and pressure contain the same number of particles. The above statement is of: (ETEA 2014)