Welcome to Schoolngr.com

Home   School   News   C B T   Classroom
Friday, 22 November 2024

RegisterLogin

Vapours - Jamb Physics Past Questions and Answers

Exam year:
Question type:
Topics:

Jamb Physics Past Questions

Jamb Past Questions and Answers on Vapours

Question 1:


When the vapour of a substance is in equilibrium with its own liquid, it is said to be

A. Gaseous
B. Unsaturated
C. Liquefied
D. Diffused
E. Saturated


Question 2:


A vapour is said to be saturated when

A. Moer molecules return to the liquid than leave it
B. A dynamic equilibrium exists between the liquid molecules and the vapour molecules at a given temperature
C. The vapour pressure is atmospheric
D. The temperature of the vapour varies
E. All molecules are moving with the same speed


Question 3:


Dewpoint is the temperature at which, water vapour in the atmosphere

A. Turns into steam
B. Solidifies into ice pellets
C. First condenses into liquid form
D. Is just sufficient to cause cooling
E. Has a relative humidity of fifty percent


Question 4:


Which of the following statements are NOT correct?

A. Boiling occurs when the saturated vapour pressure of the liquid involved equals the external pressure
B. Both the boiling point and the saturated vapour pressure of a given liquid depends on the external pressure
C. The saturated vapour presssure rises with increase in temperature
D. The saturated vapour pressure is independent of the volume available for the vapour
E. It is possible to boil water at a lower temperature than 100oC at high altitude


Question 5:


Which of the following is common to evaporation and boiling? They

A. Take place at any temperature
B. Are surface phenomena
C. Involve change of state
D. Take place at a definite pressure






AboutContact usBack to Top
...

Disclaimer
All Views, Names, Acronyms, Trademarks, Expressed on this website are those of their respective owners. Please note that www.schoolngr.com is not affiliated with any of the institutions featured in this website. It is always recommended to visit an institutions or sources official website for more information. In the same vein, all comments placed here do not represent the opinion of schoolngr.com


SCHOOLNGR - © 2020 - 2024 - Tayo Hammed | Terms Of Service | Copyright | Privacy Policy