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The mass of a specific gravity bottle is 15.2g when it is empty. it is 24.8g when filled with kerosene and 27.2g when filled with distilled water. Calculate the relative density of kerosene
  • A. 1.25
  • B. 1.10
  • C. 0.90
  • D. 0.80
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1372

If a solid X floats in liquids P of relative density 2.0 and in liquid Q of relative density 1.5, it can be inferred that the

  • A. weight of P displaced is greater than that of Q
  • B. weight of P displaced is less than that of Q
  • C. volume of P displaced is greater than that of Q
  • D. volume of P displaced is less than that of Q
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1373
The melting point of naphthalene is 78oC. What is this temperature in kelvin
  • A. 100k
  • B. 351k
  • C. 378k
  • D. 444k
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1374
A Motor Tyre is inflated to pressure of 2.0 x 105Nm-2 when the temperature of air is 27oC. What will be the pressure in it at 87oC assuming that the volume of the Tyre does not change?
  • A. 2.6 x 105Nm-2
  • B. 2.4 x 105Nm-2
  • C. 2.2 x 105Nm-2
  • D. 1.3 x 105Nm-2
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1375

When 100g of liquids L1 at 78°C was mixed with Xg of liquid L2 at 50°C, the final temperature was 66°C. Given that the specific heat capacity of L2is half that of L1, find x

  • A. 50g
  • B. 100g
  • C. 150g
  • D. 200g
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