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Liquids and Solids - 2
1.
__________ is the temperature at which two crystalline forms co-exist in equilibrium.
a) Electron gas theory
b) Hydrogen bonding
c) Transition temperature.
d) Same and equal to 900
2.
______________ force are significant is noble gases.
a) USA
b) UNO
c) London
d) UK
3.
If a physical or chemical change takes place at constant pressure, heat change during the process is called.___________.
a) Interfacial angles
b) Ethalphy Change
c) Liquid crystals
d) Electron gas theory
4.
______________ are used to find the point of potential failure in electrical circuit.
a) Liquid crystals
b) Interfacial angles
c) Cooling
d) Symmetry
5.
By application of stress particles of brittle solids shatter while those of __________ ones spread out.
a) Molecular
b) Along
c) Interfacial angles
d) Cooling
6.
For a given crystal the ________________ are always the same, in whatever shape crystal grows.
a) Molecular
b) amorphous
c) Interfacial angles
d) Along
7.
Conductivity in graphite is much high _________ the layered structure.
a) Ethalphy Change
b) Symmetry
c) Molecular
d) amorphous
8.
Repetition of faces, angles or edges when a crystal is rotated 360
o
C along its axis is called. _____________
a) Electron gas theory
b) Liquid crystals
c) Molecular
d) Isomorphic or orthorhombic
9.
K
2
SO
4
and K
2
CrO
4
are two different compounds but both are ______________.
a) amorphous
b) Interfacial angles
c) Liquid crystals
d) Molecular
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