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State of Matter MCQ Question with Answer

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Question No : 29
The vapour density of ozone would be

72
8
48
24

Question No : 30
The weight of 11.2 litres of CO2 at S.T.P. would be

22 gms
66 gms
11 gms
16 gms

Question No : 31
1.The correct relationship representing the volume occupied by 44 gm of CO2 and 64 gm of  SO2 at constant temperahire and pressure:

V(CO2  ) > V(SO2)
V(CO2  ) = V(SO2)
V(SO2) > V(CO2  )
cannot be predicted

Question No : 32
The critical temperature of a substance is defined as

the temperature above which the substance decomposes
the temperature above which the substance can exist only as a gas
melting point of the substance
boiling point of the substanc

Question No : 33
Molecular formula of D in the above case is

AB5
A5B2  
A2B5 
AB

Question No : 34
When there is more deviation in the behaviour of a gas from ideal gas equation PV = nRT

at high temperature and low pressure
at low temperature and high pressure
at high temperature and high pressure
at low temperature and low pressure

Question No : 35
Which of the following statement wrong?

In solid state molecules, atoms or ions are held with a strong force of attraction and are in a fixed position
In liquid state the molecules, atom or ions are held with a strong force and have a restricted motion
In gaseous states, the molecules are randomly arranged and are apart from each other
Solid, liquid and gaseous states have different movement is particles

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