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States of Matter – Liquids (Vapour Pressure, Boiling, Surface Tension, Viscosity)

Chemistry · Grade 11 · Week 35 · 25 questions

States of Matter is a core Grade 11 chemistry chapter covering Liquids (Vapour Pressure, Boiling, Surface Tension, Viscosity). Clear understanding here pays off in competitive exams (JEE/NEET) where speed matters.

What you'll practise

  • Calculate Liquids (Vapour Pressure, Boiling, Surface Tension, Viscosity)
  • Work through NCERT intext examples and exercise questions for states of matter
  • Apply states of matter concepts to NCERT exercise and exemplar problems
All 25 questions in this States of Matter – Liquids (Vapour Pressure, Boiling, Surface Tension, Viscosity) quiz

Grade 11 ChemistryStates of Matter – Liquids (Vapour Pressure, Boiling, Surface Tension, Viscosity): 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.

  1. Vapour pressure of a liquid depends on:
  2. Boiling point is:
  3. Normal boiling point of water:
  4. BP increases with:
  5. Order of BP: H₂O, H₂S, H₂Se, H₂Te:
  6. Clausius-Clapeyron equation relates:
  7. Surface tension arises from:
  8. Surface tension of water at 20°C:
  9. Surface tension decreases with:
  10. Adding soap to water:
  11. Capillary action: water rises in glass capillary because:
  12. Mercury in glass capillary:
  13. Droplets are spherical because:
  14. Viscosity is:
  15. Viscosity unit (SI):
  16. CGS unit of viscosity:
  17. Viscosity of liquids as T increases:
  18. Glycerol is more viscous than water due to:
  19. Honey pours slowly because of:
  20. Poiseuille's equation: rate of flow ∝
  21. Liquids are condensed states where:
  22. Ratio of vapour pressure of solution / pure solvent = X_solvent (Raoult's law):
  23. Evaporation is faster with:
  24. Latent heat of vaporisation of water:
  25. Density of water is maximum at:
Question 1 of 250 correct so far

Vapour pressure of a liquid depends on: