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Question 331. A graph between P and 1/V at constant temperature and number of moles of a gas meets the
  1.    y-axis
  2.    x-axis
  3.    origin
  4.    None of above
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> origin
Answer: (c).origin
Question 332. Boyle's law is represented as
  1.    P∝1/T
  2.    V∝ 1/P
  3.    V∝ P
  4.    P∝ 1/V
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> V∝ 1/P
Answer: (b).V∝ 1/P
Question 333. A graph between P and PV at constant temperature and number of moles of a gas meets the
  1.    y-axis
  2.    x-axis
  3.    z-axis
  4.    None of above
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> x-axis
Answer: (b).x-axis
Question 334. According to Boyle's law, following parameters give a straight line parallel to x-axis, when we plot a graph between
  1.    V and T
  2.    P and V
  3.    P and 1/V
  4.    P and PV
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> P and PV
Answer: (d).P and PV
Question 335. The graph between pressure and volume of a gas at constant temperature is
  1.    Isobaric
  2.    Isotherm
  3.    Parabolic
  4.    Straight line
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> Isotherm
Answer: (b).Isotherm
Question 336. The attractive forces between non-polar molecules are
  1.    Ion-dipole forces
  2.    Dipole-dipole forces
  3.    Hydrogen bonding
  4.    London dispersion forces
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> London dispersion forces
Answer: (d).London dispersion forces
Question 337. London dispersion forces are more significant in
  1.    Alkali metals
  2.    Alkaline earth metals
  3.    Noble gases
  4.    Transition metals
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Noble gases
Answer: (c).Noble gases
Question 338. These are short-lived forces
  1.    Ion-dipole forces
  2.    Dipole-dipole forces
  3.    Dipole-induced dipole forces
  4.    London dispersion forces
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> London dispersion forces
Answer: (d).London dispersion forces
Question 339. Greater the number of atoms in a molecule, greater is its
  1.    Electronegativity
  2.    Ionization energy
  3.    Polarizability
  4.    Electro positivity
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Polarizability
Answer: (c).Polarizability
Question 340. The dispersive forces are more prominent when the size of atoms/molecules is
  1.    Small
  2.    Large
  3.    Medium
  4.    Least
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> Large
Answer: (b).Large

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