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This document contains a test paper with multiple choice and short answer questions about states of matter, gas laws, and the kinetic molecular theory of gases. Some of the questions ask about: - Boyle's law and its mathematical expression - Charles' law and absolute zero temperature - The definition of an ideal gas - Van der Waals equation for real gases - Conditions under which real gases behave ideally - Assumptions of the kinetic molecular theory that do not always apply - Relating gas properties like density and molar mass - Dalton's law of partial pressures

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States of Matter Questions For Test Paper

This document contains a test paper with multiple choice and short answer questions about states of matter, gas laws, and the kinetic molecular theory of gases. Some of the questions ask about: - Boyle's law and its mathematical expression - Charles' law and absolute zero temperature - The definition of an ideal gas - Van der Waals equation for real gases - Conditions under which real gases behave ideally - Assumptions of the kinetic molecular theory that do not always apply - Relating gas properties like density and molar mass - Dalton's law of partial pressures

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STATES OF MATTER QUESTIONS TEST PAPER- I

1. Define Boyle’s law and write its mathematical expression.


Express it graphically.
2. State Charles Law. Define absolute zero temperature. Write the
characteristics and express it graphically.
3. Define an ideal gas.
4. What is aqueous tension?
5. What is the value of R at STP?
6. Molecule A is twice as heavy as the molecule B. which of these
has higher kinetic energy at any temperature?
7. Write Van der waal’s equation for n moles of a gas.
8. Under what conditions do real gases tend to show ideal gas
behaviour?
9. Deduce the relation pV = nRT where R is a constant called
universal
10. Mention the two assumptions of kinetic theory of gases that do
not hold good.
11. What is the relationship between the density and molar mass of
a gaseous substance? Derive it.
12. State Dalton’s law of partial pressure. How will you calculate
the partial pressure of gas using Dalton’s Law of partial
pressures?
13. What do you understand by the terms, Isotherms, Isochores and
Isobars?
14. State the fundamental assumptions of the kinetic theory of gases
15. What property of molecules of real gases is indicated by van der
waal’s constant ‘a’?
Ans: intermolecular force
16.  Match the following gas laws with the equation
representing them.
Match the following gas laws with the equation representing them.
17. A plot of volume (V ) versus temperature (T ) for a gas at constant
pressure is a straight line passing through the origin. The plots at
different values of pressure are shown in Fig. 5.1. Which of the
following order of pressure is correct for this gas?
 (i) p1 > p2 > p3 > p4
 (ii) p1 = p2 = p3 = p4
 (iii) p1 < p2 < p3 < p4
 (iv) p1 < p2 = p3 < p4
18. Which curve in Fig. 5.2 represents the curve of ideal gas?

a. (i) B only
b. (ii) C and D only
c. (iii) E and F only
d. (iv) A and B only
19. Which of the following figures does not represent 1 mole of
dioxygen gas at STP?
a. (i) 16 grams of gas
b. (ii) 22.7 litres of gas
c. (iii) 6.022 × 1023 dioxygen molecules
d. (iv) 11.2 litres of gas
20. Under which of the following two conditions applied together, a
gas deviates most from the ideal behaviour?
a. (i) Low pressure
b. (ii) High pressure
c. (iii) Low temperature
d. (iv) High temperature
21. Value of universal gas constant (R) is same for all gases.
What is its physical significance?

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