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Physical and Inorganic Chemistry PYQs – Set 158

Physical and Inorganic Chemistry PYQs – Set 158

Subject : Physical and Inorganic Chemistry


3141. The Gibbs Phase rule states that

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3142. What is the surface tension of water at 25°C?

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3143. Colligative properties depend on

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3144. Surface tension is categorized as a/an factor

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3145. Which among the following electronic systems are not involved in the origin of the UV spectrum

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3146. Dielectric constant of ethanol at room temperature is approximately

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3147. If the excitation energy of the resonance level is 2.10 eV (hc = 12,330 eV·Å), then the wavelength of the resonance line of sodium atoms is

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3148. Motif is represented by:

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3149. Which of the following fluid can be considered as an ideal fluid?

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3150. Which statement correctly describes Hess’ Law?

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3151. As the dielectric constant increases, the polarity of the solvents:

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3152. Keesom interactions have a force of:-

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3153. Select the correct statement:

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3154. The law of relative lowering of vapor pressure was given by:

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3155. Dipole‑dipole weak interactions are also called:

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3156. Choose the correct order of decreasing dielectric constant:

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3157. As the solution of a strong electrolyte is diluted, the following phenomenon is observed:

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3158. The molecule having zero dipole moment is:

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3159. Which of the following pharmaceutical solvents has the highest dielectric constant at 25 °C?

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3160. A crystalline powder that contains water of crystallization or hydration may liberate this water upon low humidity exposure, becoming sticky or liquefieD : Such a powder is called:

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