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  1. With rise in pressure, the solubility of gases in solvent, at a fixed temperature

  2. A.
    increases
    B.
    decreases
    C.
    remains unchanged
    D.
    decreases linearly

  3. Pick out the wrong statement.

  4. A.
    'Reduced temperature' of a substance is the ratio of its existing temperature to its critical temperature, both expressed on celsius scale.
    B.
    'Reduced pressure' is the ratio of the existing pressure of a substance to its critical pressure.
    C.
    'Reduced volume' is the ratio of the existing molal volume of a substance to its critical molal volume.
    D.
    none of these.

  5. Vapor pressure of water at 100°C is about __________ bar.

  6. A.
    0.1013
    B.
    1.013
    C.
    10.13
    D.
    101.3

  7. At room temperature, the product [H+] [OH-] in a solution is 10-14 moles/litre. If, [OH-] = 10-6 moles/litre, then the pH of the solution will be

  8. A.
    6
    B.
    8
    C.
    10
    D.
    12

  9. A solution is made by dissolving 1 kilo mole of solute in 2000 kg of solvent. The molality of the solution is

  10. A.
    2
    B.
    1
    C.
    0.5
    D.
    0.5

  11. Average molecular weight of air is about

  12. A.
    21
    B.
    29
    C.
    23
    D.
    79

  13. 6 gms of magnesium (atomic weight = 24), reacts with excess of an acid, the amount of H2 produced will be __________ gm.

  14. A.
    0.5
    B.
    1
    C.
    3
    D.
    5

  15. Pick out the wrong unit conversion of calorific value.

  16. A.
    1 kcal/kg = 1.8 BTU/lb = 4.186 kJ/kg.
    B.
    1 BTU/ft3 = 8.9 kcal/m3 = 0.038 MJ/m3.
    C.
    1 BTU/lb = 2.3 kcal/kg.
    D.
    1 kcal/m3 = 0.1124 BTU/ft3.

  17. Increasing the temperature of an aqueous solution will cause decrease in its

  18. A.
    molality
    B.
    mole fraction
    C.
    weight percent
    D.
    molarity

  19. The activity co-efficient of a solution, which accounts for the departure of liquid phase from ideal solution behaviour

  20. A.
    measures the elevation in boiling point.
    B.
    is not dependent on the temperature.
    C.
    is a function of the liquid phase composition.
    D.
    measures the depression in freezing point.