20. On a relative basis, the weaker the intermolecular forces in a substance are, the a) larger is its heat of vaporization b) higher is its viscosity c) higher is its boiling point d) higher is its melting point e) greater is its vapor pressure at a particular temperature

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20. On a relative basis, the weaker the intermolecular forces in a substance are, the
a) larger is its heat of vaporization
b) higher is its viscosity
c) higher is its boiling point
d) higher is its melting point
e) greater is its vapor pressure at a particular temperature
21. Which pair of liquids is expected to be miscible?
a) H2O and CCI4
b) Brz and H20
c) C6H6 and H20
d) C6H12 and CSH18
22. Which of these elements are the primary components in "hard water"?
I. magnesium
II. iron
III. calcium
IV. sodium
a) I only
b) I and III
c) II and III
d) III only
e) II and IV
Transcribed Image Text:20. On a relative basis, the weaker the intermolecular forces in a substance are, the a) larger is its heat of vaporization b) higher is its viscosity c) higher is its boiling point d) higher is its melting point e) greater is its vapor pressure at a particular temperature 21. Which pair of liquids is expected to be miscible? a) H2O and CCI4 b) Brz and H20 c) C6H6 and H20 d) C6H12 and CSH18 22. Which of these elements are the primary components in "hard water"? I. magnesium II. iron III. calcium IV. sodium a) I only b) I and III c) II and III d) III only e) II and IV
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