Which from following conditions defines the critical temperature of a gas is the temperature
above which gas cannot be liquified by increasing pressure.
above which gas can no longer remain in the gaseous state.
at which volume of given mass of a gas becomes zero.
at which volume of given mass of a gas becomes double.
Calculate the change in internal energy of the system if 15 kJ of work done on the surrounding and system releases 10 kJ of heat in a particular reaction.
15 kJ
10 kJ
-25 kJ
-15 kJ
Which from following units of concentrations of solutions is temperature independent?
Molarity
Mole fraction
Percent by volume
Mass by volume
Which of the following is a pair of dihydric phenols?
Resorcinol and pyrogallol
Quinol and phloroglucinol
Phloroglucinol and pyrogallol
Catechol and quinol
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