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  2. The temperature at which real gases obey the ideal gas law over a wide...

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  4. Consider the following statements. If the van der Waal's parameters of...

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  5. Select correct statements(s):

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  6. For a real gas the P -V curve was experimentally plotted and it hed th...

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  7. A real gas most closely approaches the behaviour of an ideal gas at:

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  8. Calculate the compressibility factor for CO(2) if one mole of it occup...

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  9. Virial equation is: PV(M)=RT[A+(B)/(V(M))+(C )/(V(M^(2)))+…], where A,...

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  10. At Boyle’s temperature, the value of compressibility factor Z = (pV(m)...

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  11. The critical density of the gas CO(2) is 0.44 g cm^(–3) at a certain t...

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  12. The curve of pressure volume (PV) against pressure (P) of the gas at a...

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  13. The vander waals constatn 'b' of a gas is 4 pi xx 10^(-4) L//mol. The ...

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  14. For a fixed amount of real gas when a graph of z v//s p was plotted th...

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  15. State True or False Decrease in Temperature may cause liquefaction o...

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  16. Calculate molecular diameter for a gas if its molar exclued volume is ...

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  17. If the ratio of PV(m) & RT for a real gas is (x)/(24) at a temp where ...

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  18. 1 mol of C Cl(4) vapours at 77^(@)C occupies a volume of 35.0 L. If va...

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  19. In the van der Waals equation

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  20. Which of the following statements are correct?

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