A. Boyle’s law
B. Amagat’s law
C. Raoult’s law
D. Trouton’s rule
A. Boyle’s law
B. Amagat’s law
C. Raoult’s law
D. Trouton’s rule
A. -109.5
B. +109.5
C. +180
D. +100
A. 1 atm
B. 10 torr
C. 0.98 Pascal
D. 1 kgf/cm2
A. Independent of temperature
B. Increases with rise in pressure
C. Increased with decrease in pressure
D. Unchanged with pressure changes
A. Significantly less than 4.69 atm
B. Nearly equal to 4.69 atm
C. Significantly more than 4.69 atm
D. Indeterminate due to lack of data
A. Less than 100°C
B. 100°C
C. Between 100 and 110°C
D. 110.6°C
A. 80.1°C
B. Less than 80.1°C
C. 100°C
D. Greater than 80.1°C but less than 100°C
A. Decreases with pressure rise
B. Is unity at all temperature
C. Is unity at Boyle’s temperature
D. Zero
A. Is saturated
B. Is unsaturated
C. Shows negative deviation from Raoult’s law
D. Shows positive deviation from Raoult’s law
A. Saturated
B. Superheated
C. Unsaturated
D. Dry gaseous