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    The volume of a gas at 20°C is 200 ml. If the temperature is reduced to –20°C at constant pressure, its volume will be

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    The vapour of a substance behaves as a gas

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    If the volume of the gas containing n number of molecules is V, then the pressure will decrease due to force of intermolecular attraction in the proportion

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    What is the mass of 22.4 atmospheric pressure 2 litres of nitrogen at and 273 K

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    Which of the following statements about kinetic theory of gases is wrong?

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    A person blows into open-end of a long pipe. As a result, a high-pressure pulse of air travels down the pipe. When this pulse reaches the other end of the pipe,

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    Air is pumped into an automobile tube upto a pressure of 200 kpa in the morning when the air temperature is 22°C. During the day, temperature rises to 42°C and the tube expands by 2%. The pressure of the air in the tube at this temperature, will be approximately

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    At NTP, sample of equal volume of chlorine and oxygen is taken. Now, ratio of no. of molecules is

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    A gas at the temperature 250 K is contained in a closed vessel. If the gas is heated through 1 K, then the percentage increase in its pressure will be

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