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Engineering Chemistry Practice Test: Criteria of Purity and Characterization of Materials
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Criteria of Purity and Characterisation of Materials topics include: Melting and boiling point, conductivity, particle size measurement and viscosity. The purity of a substance can be determined by checking its melting point or boiling point. A pure substance has a fixed melting point or boiling point at constant pressure. If a substance is impure, its melting and boiling point will change.  The most accurate means of determining the purity of a substance is through the use of analytical methods. These methods mostly involve chemical analysis, which can pinpoint the presence, identity and... Show more
Engineering Chemistry Practice Test: Criteria of Purity and Characterization of Materials
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1. The temperature remains constant during phase change because the increased kinetic energy is used to overcome the cohesive forces in the liquid.
2. The absolute kinematic viscosity is the ratio of __________
3. At 1 atm pressure, the boiling point of water is ____________
4. Choose the correct order of molar ionic conductivities of the following ions.
5. The B.E.T. theory is used in calculating the ____________
6. Adsorption method for measurement of total surface area involves the evaluation of quantity of ____________
7. The minimum size of particle which can be separated through sieve analysis is ____________
8. In photo-extinction method, a source of light is directed through a suspension of ____________
9. The factor on which viscosity depends is __________
10. The B.E.T. theory was based on the ____________
11. When the solid and liquid phase are in equilibrium, the temperature ____________
12. Sedimentation techniques are particularly useful for the particle size ranging from ____________
13. The surface area available for the nth layer is equal to the coverage of ____________
14. The purity of the compound is confirmed by ____________
15. The boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at which the vapour pressure ____________
16. Select the correct statement from the following options.
17. Select the incorrect statement from the following option.
18. On increasing the temperature, the viscosity of the fluid __________
19. The viscosity of a fluid is inversely proportional to the __________
20. The temperature at which solid and liquid coexist in equilibrium is called ____________
21. The instrument used for the examination of particle size ≥ 0.5 micron is ____________
22. Which of the following is an assumption for B.E.T theory?
23. The cell constant is defined as the ratio of ____________
24. Dilution means an increase in the amount of ____________
25. How does viscosity gets affected on increasing the pressure?