MCQ
An azeotropic solution of two liquids has boiling point lower than either when it
- A
- B
- ✓Shows positive deviation from Raoult's lawIs saturated
- DIs saturated
Also, the vapour pressure of each component is greater than that predicted from Raoult's law. Hence, the azeotropic mixture of two liquids boils at a lower temperature than either of them.
Generate a complete, print-ready paper with questions like this in minutes — across 16+ boards, with answer keys.
Considering the above chemical reaction, identify the product $"X"$
| Process | $\Delta H / kJ\,mol ^{-1}$ | $\Delta S / J K^{-1}$ |
| $A$ | $-25$ | $-80$ |
| $B$ | $-22$ | $40$ |
| $C$ | $25$ | $-50$ |
| $D$ | $22$ | $20$ |
The number of non-spontaneous process from the following is $.....$
|
List-$I$ (Molecule) |
List-$II$. (Number and types of bond/s between two carbon atoms) |
| $A$. ethane | $I$. one $\sigma$-bond and two $\pi$-bonds |
| $B$. ethene | $II$. two $\pi$-bonds |
| $C$. carbon molecule, $\mathrm{C}_2$ | $III$. one $\sigma$-bond |
| $D$. ethyne | $IV$. one $\sigma$-bond and one $\pi$-bond |
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
