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CHHAYA PUBLICATION-STATES OF MATTER : GASES AND LIQUIDS-EXERCISE (SHORT TYPE QUESTIONS)
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  2. How is molar weight of a gas calculated using ideal gas equation?

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  3. Using Boyle's law, show how the density of a gas changes with pressure...

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  4. Establish the relationship between the density (d) and absolute temper...

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  5. What do you mean by diffusion of gases ? State Graham's law of diffusi...

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  6. Prove that the rate of diffusion of a gas is inversely proportional to...

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  7. Give the value of universal gas constant (R) in SI unit. Draw the grap...

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  8. for a given mass of an ideal gas at constant temperature draw and expl...

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  9. Which increases with rise in temperature. (ii) c(rms)//overline(c) (...

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  10. The quantity of air necessary to inflate the tyre of motor car in the ...

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  11. We know, c(rms)=sqrt((3P)/(d)), so the value of c(rms) increases with ...

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  12. Write the kinetic gas equation and explain the various terms involved ...

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  13. Establish Boyle's law with the help of kinetic theory of gases.

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  14. State Graham's law of diffusion and deduce the relationship between th...

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  15. Deduce Avogadro's hypothesis from kinetic gas equation.

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  16. If the pressure is very high, will the value of PV for 1 mole of a rea...

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  17. What does the PV vs P curve of a real gas look like above its Boyle te...

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  18. Write the units of van der waals constants 'a' and 'b',- what are the ...

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  19. Using van der waals equation, explain why real gases behave like an id...

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  20. Why do liquids diffuse very slowly in comparison to gases?

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