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Chemistry Past Questions and Answers

Topic: Phenomena to support the kinetic theory of matter using

Jamb Chemistry Questions - Phenomena to support the kinetic theory of matter using

Question 1:
The normal boiling point of a liquid is defined as
  • A The temperature at which its vapour pressure equals the atmospheric pressure
  • B The temperature at which bubbles begin to form
  • C The temperature at which the vapour pressure equals 1 temperature
  • D The temperature at which the rate of condensation of vapour equals the rate of vaporisation of the liquid
  • E The temperature at which the space above the liquid is saturated
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Question 2:
The normal boiling point of a liquid is defined as
  • A The temperature at which its vapour pressure equals the atmospheric pressure
  • B The temperature at which bubbles begin to form
  • C The temperature at which the vapour pressure equals 1 temperature
  • D The temperature at which the rate of condensation of vapour equals the rate of vaporisation of the liquid
  • E The temperature at which the space above the liquid is saturated
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Question 3:
A solid X when heated gives off a brown gas. If X is soluble in excess sodium hydroxide solution but insoluble in excess ammonium hydroxide solution, then X is
  • A Basic lead carbonate
  • B Lead (II) nitrate
  • C Sodium carbonate
  • D Zinc nitrate
  • E Sodium nitrate
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Question 4:
Which of the following statements is an exception in the assumptions of the kinetic theory of gases?
  • A Gases are composed of many elastic particles
  • B The particles are of negligible size
  • C The particles are in constant random motion
  • D The particles are of negligible mass
  • E The particles collide with each other
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Question 5:
The boiling point of water is higher than that of methanol because?
  • A Water is oxide while methanol is an alcohol
  • B Inter molecular forces in water are stronger than those in methanol
  • C Water is an inorganic compound while methanol is organic
  • D Water is an ionic compound while methanol is a covalent compound
  • E Water is more reactive than methanol
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