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Highly polished silvery surfaces are
  • A. poor absorbers and poor emitters of radiation
  • B. poor absorbers and good emitters of radiation
  • C. good absorbers and poor emitters of radiation
  • D. good absorbers and good emitters of radiation
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The volume of a given mass of gas at 27oC and 800 mmHg is 76cm2. Calculate its volume at s.t.p
  • A. 100.0 cm3
  • B. 72.8 cm3
  • C. 60.0 cm3
  • D. 36.4 cm3
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Ice of mass 10g at 5°C was completely converted to water at 0°C, calculate the quantity of heat used. [specific heat capacity of ice = 2.1 Jg\(^{-1}\)K\(^{-1}\), specific latent heat of fusion of ice = 336 Jg\(^{-1}\)]

  • A. 105J
  • B. 3255J
  • C. 3465J
  • D. 16821J
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An electric heater has a resistance of 50\(\Omega\). When it is immersed in water and connected to mains source, it draws a current of 4.0A. Calculate the heat gained by the water if the heater is switched on for 2 minutes, assuming no heat losses to the surroundings

  • A. 4200J
  • B. 1600J
  • C. 24000J
  • D. 96000J
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When salt is dissolved in water, the freezing point of the water

  • A. increases
  • B. decreases
  • C. remains the same
  • D. increases and later decrease
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