States of Matter - Definition of Solid, Liquid, Gas & Plasma

This is an MCQ-based quiz on the topic of  States of Matter - Definition of Solid, Liquid, Gas & Plasma.

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Matter Definition

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The volume occupied by 0.5 moles of carbon dioxide at a pressure of 150kPa and the temperature of 19 °C will be

8.09 dm3 8.89 dm3 9.09 dm3 8.13 dm3

Which of the following statements regarding thermal energy is correct?

All of the above Three states of matter are the result of balance between intermolecular forces and the thermal energy of the molecules Intermolecular forces tend to keep the molecules together but thermal energy of the molecules tends to  keep them apart Thermal energy is the measure of average kinetic energy of the particles of the matter and is thus responsible for movement of particles.

Which of the following is the correct order of thermal energy in three states of matter ?

Solid < Liquid < Gas Liquid < Solid < Gas Liquid < Gas < Solid Gas < Solid < Liquid

Which one of the following statements is not correct about the three states of matter i.e., solid, liquid and gaseous ?

Gases like liquids possess definite volumes Molecules of a solid possess vibratory motion The density of solid is highest whereas that of gases is lowest Molecules of a solid possess least energy whereas those of a gas possess highest energy

Which of the following is true about gaseous state ?

Thermal energy >> Molecular attraction Thermal energy << Molecular attraction Molecular force >> Those in liquids Thermal energy = Molecular attraction

The first reliable measurement on properties of gases was made by

Robert Boyle Gay Lussac Jacques charles Avogadro

600 c.c. of a gas at a pressure of 750 mm of Hg is compressed to 500 c.c. Taking the temperature to remain constant, the increase in pressure, is

150 mm of Hg 350 mm of Hg 250 mm of Hg 450 mm of Hg

500 ml of nitrogen at 27°C is cooled to –5°C at the same pressure. The new volume becomes

446.66 ml 771.56 ml 326.32 ml 546.32 ml

Find the fraction of the total pressure exerted by hydrogen if it is mixed with ethane in an empty container at 25℃

15/16 1/16 1/2 1

Dipole-induced dipole interactions are present in which of the following pairs

HCl and He atoms H2O and alcohol Cl2 and CCl4 None of these

If 1.204 x 1021 molecules of H2SO4 are removed from 392 mg of H2SO4, find the moles of H2SO4 left.

4 x 10-3 1.5 x 10-3 1.2 x 10-3 2 x 10-3

Find the temperature at which the rate of effusion of N2 is 1.625 times to that of SO2 at 500℃

620℃ 173℃ 110℃ 373℃

Which of the following may not be a source of thermal energy?

Micro-oven Sun Moon Heater

Choose the best option. Boiling kettle is an example of ____________

Only thermal energy

Both thermal and Kinetic energy

Only kinetic energy

Potential and Kinetic energy

Boyle’s law states that the

Pressure of a gas is inversely proportional the volume at constant temperature

Volume is directly proportional to the temperature at constant pressure

None of the above

Pressure of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature at constant volume

At constant temperature, for a given mass of an ideal gas

The product of pressure and volume always remains constant

None of these

Pressure always remains constant

Volume always remains constant

The metal which can be melted even by the warmth of human palm is

Gallium

Indium

Aluminum

Tungsten

The silicon (IV) oxide which is found in mineral quartz is very similar to

Graphite

Diamond

Iron

Copper

The force of attraction and repulsion in the gaseous molecule is

Present

Absent

Slight

Huge

Real gases do not react as expected

Ideal gas

Noble gas

Non-ideal gas

Inert gas

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Title: States of Matter - Definition of Solid, Liquid, Gas & Plasma
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