Explore topic-wise MCQs in Chemistry.

This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Chemistry knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

Which of the following is an expression for Boyle s temperature?

A. a/Rb
B. 27a/R
C. a/b
D. Ra/8b
Answer» B. 27a/R
2.

In van der Waal s equation, b is known as ______________

A. volume constant
B. pressure constant
C. volume correction
D. pressure correction
Answer» D. pressure correction
3.

The value of b for carbon dioxide is given as 42.69 x 10-6m3/mol. What do you think is the volume of a molecule?

A. 7.59 m<sup>3</sup>
B. 7.03 m<sup>3</sup>
C. 76.09 m<sup>3</sup>
D. 7.09 m<sup>3</sup>
Answer» E.
4.

Which of the following can be the value of b for Helium?

A. 23.71 x 10<sup>-6</sup> m<sup>2</sup>/mol
B. 23.71 x 10<sup>-6</sup> m<sup>3</sup>/mol
C. 23.71 x 10<sup>-6</sup> m<sup>3</sup> mol
D. 23.71 x 10<sup>-6</sup> m/mol
Answer» C. 23.71 x 10<sup>-6</sup> m<sup>3</sup> mol
5.

If the value of a is greater, what does it mean?

A. the gas liquefies easily
B. the gas cannot liquify easily
C. gas obeys ideal gas law
D. gas particles have random motion
Answer» B. the gas cannot liquify easily
6.

A gas that is liquefied by applying pressure below critical temperature is called ____________ of the substance.

A. vapor
B. liquid
C. solid
D. plasma
Answer» B. liquid
7.

A fluid is a _______________

A. gas
B. liquid
C. solid
D. both gas and liquid
Answer» E.
8.

What is the ratio of critical temperature to Boyle s temperature of the same gas?

A. 8/27
B. 27/8
C. 8
D. 27
Answer» B. 27/8
9.

Which of the following is Greater?

A. Boyle s temperature
B. Boyle s temperature = critical temperature
C. Critical temperature
D. Boyle s temperature = 1/critical temperature
Answer» B. Boyle s temperature = critical temperature
10.

Which of The following is a critical temperature for Carbon dioxide?

A. 32-degree centigrade
B. 30.98-degree centigrade
C. 40-degree centigrade
D. 30.91 degree Kelvin
Answer» C. 40-degree centigrade