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Test: Liquefaction of Gases - Question 1

Which of the following is Greater?

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Boyle’s temperature TB is given by a/Rb critical temperature TC is given by 8a/27Rb, where a is the pressure correction term and b is a volume correction term as per van der Waal’s equation. So Boyle’s temperature is greater than the critical temperature.

Test: Liquefaction of Gases - Question 2

A fluid is a _________.

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A fluid is a gas or liquid that can be used to recognize the continuity. The fluid is something deforms under shear stress application and flows from one place to another, it is also a subset of States of matter.

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Test: Liquefaction of Gases - Question 3

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

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The value of an in van der Waals equation is a measure of the magnitude of intermolecular attractive forces within a gas. It is independent of temperature and pressure. As attractive forces are more, the gas can be liquefied easily.

Test: Liquefaction of Gases - Question 4

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?

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From van der Waal’s equation (P – an2/V2)(V – nb) = nRT, we know that V = b/NA = 42.69 x 10-6m3/mol/6.023 x 1023 molecules/mol. That equals 7.09 m3/molecule. So the volume of a molecule is 7.09m3.

Test: Liquefaction of Gases - Question 5

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

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Boyle’s temperature Tb is given a/Rb, where a and b are the van der Waal’s constants for pressure and volume correction. The temperature till which a gas behaves like an ideal gas is Boyle’s temperature.

Test: Liquefaction of Gases - Question 6

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

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The critical temperature of carbon dioxide is a maximum temperature where the carbon dioxide can remain as a liquid below this temperature. The carbon dioxide is gas so the critical temperature for Carbon dioxide is 30.98 degrees centigrade.

Test: Liquefaction of Gases - Question 7

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

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The maximum temperature gas can remain liquid is known as critical temperature. The temperature till which a gas behaves like an ideal gas is Boyle’s temperature. Boyle’s temperature TB is given by a/Rb critical temperature Tc is given by 8a/27Rb. So the ratio is 8/27.

Test: Liquefaction of Gases - Question 8

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

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At critical temperature liquid state changes into gaseous state continuously the surface that separates both this state disappears and gas below critical temperature can be liquefied by applying pressure and this is called vapor of the substance.

Test: Liquefaction of Gases - Question 9

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

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From van der Waal’s equation (P – an2/V2)(V – nb) = nRT, we have that units of volume and number of moles x b are same. So L = mol x b; units of b is L/mol otherwise can be written as m3/mol.

Test: Liquefaction of Gases - Question 10

In van der Waal’s equation, b is known as __________.

Detailed Solution for Test: Liquefaction of Gases - Question 10

In the van der Waal’s equation (P – an2/V2)(V – nb) = nRT, b is the volume correction term and is 4 times as the volume of a molecule. The letter a is the pressure correction term in the van der Waal’s equation.

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