Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: States of Matter: Gases and Liquids, Exercise 1: JEE Main - 10th April 2015

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MEDIUM
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen contains 40% hydrogen by mass when the pressure is 2.2 bar. The partial pressure of hydrogen is bar.

HARD
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

A 10 g mixture of hydrogen and helium is contained in a vessel of capacity 0.0125 m3 at 6 bar and 27 °C. The mass of helium in the mixture is ..... g.

(Given : R=8.3JK-1 mol-1 (Atomic masses of H and He are 1u and 4u, respectively)

HARD
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

For a real gas at 25 °C temperature and high pressure (99 bar) the value of compressibility factor is 2, so the value of Van der Waal's constant 'b' should be_____×10-2 L mol-1 (Given R=0.083 L bar K-1 mol-1)

HARD
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

'x' g of molecular oxygen O2 is mixed with 200 g of neon Ne. The total pressure of the nonreactive mixture of O2 and Ne in the cylinder is 25 bar. The partial pressure of Ne is 20 bar at the same temperature and volume. The value of 'x' is

[Given: Molar mass of O2=32 g mol-1. Molar mass of Ne=20 g mol-1]

EASY
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

The number of statement's, which are correct with respect to the compression of carbon dioxide from point (a) in the Andrews isotherm from the following is _________.

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A. Carbon dioxide remains as a gas upto point (b)
B. Liquid carbon dioxide appears at point (c)
C. Liquid and gaseous carbon dioxide coexist between points (b) and (c)
D. As the volume decreases from (b) to (c), the amount of liquid decreases 

MEDIUM
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

Based on the given figure, the number of correct statement/s is/are

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A. Surface tension is the outcome of equal attractive and repulsion forces acting on the liquid molecule in bulk.

B. Surface tension is due to uneven forces acting on the molecules present on the surface.

C. The molecule in the bulk can never come to the liquid surface.

D. The molecules on the surface are responsible for vapour pressure if the system is a closed system.

 

HARD
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

For 1 mol of gas, the plot of pV vs p is shown below. p is the pressure and V is the volume of the gas.

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What is the value of compressibility factor at point A?

MEDIUM
JEE Main
IMPORTANT

The total pressure of a mixture of non-reacting gases X(0.6 g) and Y(0.45 g) in a vessel is 740 mm of Hg. The partial pressure of the gas X is mm of Hg. (Nearest Integer)
(Given : molar mass X=20 and Y=45 g mol-1 )