Gas laws

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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
In which condition does the distance between molecules of hydrogen gas increase? Options: 1. Increasing pressure on hydrogen in a closed container and increasing the volume of the container. 2. Increasing pressure on hydrogen in a closed container and adding more hydrogen without increasing the volume. 3. Some hydrogen gas leaking out and increasing the volume of the container. 4. Some hydrogen gas leaking out and adding more hydrogen without increasing the volume.
Back
Some hydrogen gas leaking out and increasing the volume of the container.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Choose the incorrect sentence:
- Each potassium itself must be made up of millions of small particles which keep on spreading and imparting color to more and more of water.
- When we light an incense stick in one corner of a room, its fragrance spread in the whole room quickly.
- The best evidence that particles of matter are constantly moving comes from the studies of diffusion and Brownian motion.
- When a few crystals of copper sulphate are placed at the bottom of a beaker containing water, then water in the whole beaker turns green slowly.
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When a few crystals of copper sulphate are placed at the bottom of a beaker containing water, then water in the whole beaker turns green slowly.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
When heat is constantly supplied by a burner to boiling water, what happens to the temperature of water during vaporization?
Back
The temperature does not rise at all.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Choose the correct statement:
1. Ammonia gas can be liquefied by applying high pressure and lowering the temperature.
2. Solid carbon dioxide is stored under less-high pressure.
3. The conversion of solid carbon dioxide into carbon dioxide gas is a change of state which is caused by the increase in pressure and decrease atmospheric temperature.
4. Whatever be the temperature at which evaporation take place, the latent heat of vaporization need not be supplied whenever a liquid change into vapour or gas.
Back
Ammonia gas can be liquefied by applying high pressure and lowering the temperature.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
During summer, water kept in a pot becomes cool because of the phenomenon of: [A]. Diffusion, [B] Transpiration, [C]. Osmosis, [D]. Evaporation
Back
Evaporation
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A centigrade and a Fahrenheit thermometer are dipped in boiling water. The water temperature is lowered until the Fahrenheit thermometer registers 140. What is the fall in temperature as registered by the Centigrade thermometer?
Back
40
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Under what conditions does a gas behave like an ideal gas?
Back
Low pressure and high temperature
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