A monometer contains a liquid of density `5.44g//cm^(3)` is attached to a flask containing gas 'A' as follows If the same liquid is used in barometer to measure the atmospheric pressure, then what will be the lengh of the liquid columnm which exerts pressure equal to 1 atm ? (density of `Hg=13.6g//cm^(3)`)
A monometer contains a liquid of density 5.44g//cm^(3) is attached to a flask containing gas A' as follows If the same liquid is used in barometer to measure the atmospheric pressure, then what will be the length of the liquid column, which exerts pressure equal to 1 atm ? (density of Hg = 13.6 g//cm^(3) )
A monometer contains a liquid of density 5.44g//cm^(3) is attached to a flask containing gas 'A' as follows The initial pressure of gas A in th flask is:
A monometer contains a liquid of density 5.44g//cm^(3) is attached to a flask containing gas 'A' as follows If gas A undergoes 30% trimerisation [3A(g)ltimpliesA_(3)(g)] then the difference in height of the liquid level in two columns is:
If the density of the liquid used in a barometer is increased, the atmospheric pressure will: (a) increase (b) decrease (c) remain the same
A liquid whose density is twice the density of mercury is used as a barometric liquid. Then one atmosphere pressure equals __________ cm of the liquid pressure.
The 10% of total volume of the barometer liquid (mercury) contains impurities having an average density 5 g cm^(-3) . When this faulty barometer is used to measure the atmospheric pressure it reads 80 cm of the liquid column. Determine the correct atmospheric pressure.