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  1. A liquid is in equilibrium with its vapor at its boiling point. On an average, the molecules in the liquid and gaseous phases have equal

  2. A.
    kinetic energy.
    B.
    intermolecular forces of attraction.
    C.
    potential energy.
    D.
    total energy.

  3. Pure aniline is evaporating through a stagnant air film of 1 mm thickness at 300 K and a total pressure of 100 KPa. The vapor pressure of aniline at 300 K is 0.1 KPa. The total molar concentration under these conditions is 40.1 mole/m3 . The diffusivity of aniline in air is 0.74xl0-5m2/s.The numerical value of mass transfer co-efficient is 7.4 x 10-3. Its units are

  4. A.
    m/s
    B.
    cm/s
    C.
    mole/m2.s.Pa
    D.
    kmole/m2.s.Pa

  5. If 1.5 moles of oxygen combines with aluminium to form Al2O3, then the weight of aluminium (atomic weight = 27 ) used in this reaction is __________ gm.

  6. A.
    27
    B.
    54
    C.
    5.4
    D.
    2.7

  7. The unit of dynamic viscosity is

  8. A.
    stoke
    B.
    poise
    C.
    gm/cm sec.
    D.
    both (b) & (c)

  9. Boiling point of a non-homogeneous mixture of immiscible liquids is __________ that of any one of its separate components.

  10. A.
    lower than
    B.
    higher than
    C.
    equal to
    D.
    either (a) or (b); depends on the liquids

  11. A vapor whose partial pressure is less than its equilibrium vapor pressure is called a __________ vapor.

  12. A.
    saturated
    B.
    supersaturated
    C.
    superheated
    D.
    none of these

  13. Sometimes, in chemical processes, a part of the outlet stream is rejected as waste in order to keep the impurity level in the system within limits. This phenomenon is termed as the

  14. A.
    recycling
    B.
    purging
    C.
    bypassing
    D.
    recirculation

  15. The density of a gas at N.T.P.is 'ρ'. Keeping the pressure constant (i.e. 760 mm Hg), the 3 density of the gas will become at a temperature of __________ °K

  16. A.
    273°
    B.
    300°
    C.
    400°
    D.
    300°

  17. A gas occupies a volume of 283 c.c at 10°C. If it is heated to 20°C at constant pressure, the new volume of the gas will be __________ c.c.

  18. A.
    283
    B.
    566
    C.
    293
    D.
    141.5

  19. In case of a solution (not of a solid in a liquid), whose total volume is more than the sum of volumes of its components in their pure states, solubility is

  20. A.
    independent of the temperature.
    B.
    increased with the increase in pressure.
    C.
    decreased with the increase in pressure.
    D.
    unchanged by the pressure change.
    E.
    none of these