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Which of the following changes cannot increase the volume of a gas by 4 times

A

T is doubled, P is decreased to half

B

P is kept constant, T is increased by 4 times

C

'T' is halved, P is decreased to half

D

'T' is kept constant, P is decreased to 1/4 th

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AAKASH SERIES-STATES OF MATTER-OBJECTIVE EXERCISE -1
  1. What is the value of gas constant R in J mol^(-1 ) K^(-1)?

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  2. (A) : The gas molecular collisions are perfectly elastic .(R) : Transf...

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  3. Which of the following changes cannot increase the volume of a gas by ...

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  4. According to Avogadro law the correct statements are  a) Volume of g...

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  5. Value of R in SI units is

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  6. The gas constant R represents work done

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  7. The Boyle's law can be expressed graphically as

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  8. When the pressure on a gas is decreased to 1/4 and the absolute temper...

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  9. Which of the following are correct statements a) 760 torr is equal t...

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  10. The temperature of a gas is increased by 1 aC. Then from the following...

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  11. 1 mole of any gas a) Occupies 22.4 lit at STP b) Contains 3.05 xx ...

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  12. From the graph the correct order of temperatures is

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  13. Which of the following indicates the isotherms?

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  14. Which of the following indicates Charles' law mathematically (when n, ...

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  15. At absolute zero which of the following statements about an ideal gas ...

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  16. The density of CO2 gas at 27^@C and 1 atm pressure is (gram/lit)

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  17. Which of the following indicates correct R (Gas constant) values in di...

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  18. When the absolute temperature of a gas is doubled then the correct sta...

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  19. Match the following The correct match is

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