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$10^{3}$  stands for :

  1. milli-

  2. kilo-

  3. centi-

  4. micro-

  5. nano-


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
Name and Factor :

milli- $\displaystyle  10^{-3}$
kilo- $\displaystyle  10^{3}$   
centi- $\displaystyle  10^{-2}$
micro- $\displaystyle  10^{-6}$
nano- $\displaystyle  10^{-9}$

Hence, the correct option is B.

Convert $3,200\mu g$ to grams.

  1. $3.2g$

  2. $0.0032g$

  3. $3,200,000g$

  4. $3,200,000,000g$

  5. $0.0000032g$


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Solution:-

As we know that,
$1 \mu g = {10}^{-6} g$
$\therefore \; 3200 \mu g = \left( 3200 \times {10}^{-6} \right) g = 0.0032 g$

Which of the following can be expressed as grams per milliliter?

  1. Boiling point

  2. Rate of reaction

  3. Molecular mass

  4. Molarity

  5. Density


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Boiling point is expressed in kelvin, molecular mass in kilograms, molarity in moles per litre, rate of reaction in moles per litre per second and density in grams per litre or milliltre.

What is the correct unit for the following solution?

$0.5mg$ of arsenic dissolved in $1kg$ of solution. (All the symbols given are in their standard form)

  1. $w/w$

  2. $m$

  3. $M$

  4. $v/v$

  5. $ppm$


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

0.5 mg of arsenic dissolved in 1 kg of solution. Both of the solute and solvent are given in terms of mass.

 Therefore, Option a is correct.

1 atm equals to:

  1. 1 torr

  2. 76 torr

  3. 760 torr

  4. 100 torr


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
To convert an atmosphere measurement to a torr measurement, multiply the pressure by the conversion ratio. One atmosphere is equal to 760 torr, so use this simple formula to convert:

torr = atmospheres $\times$ 760
The pressure in torr is equal to the atmospheres multiplied by 760.

Hence, the correct option is $C$

Centigrade or Celsius scale can be converted into Kelvin scale by which of the following formula?

  1. $^oC =$ Temperature in Kelvin $+ 273.15$

  2. $^oC =$ Temperature in Kelvin $ - 273.15$

  3. $^oC =$ Temperature in Fahrenheit $+ 273$

  4. $^oC =$ Temperature in Fahrenheit $ - 273$


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Zero on the Celsius scale $(0^0C)$ is now defined as the equivalent to $273.15K$, with a temperature difference of $1\ ^o C$ equivalent to a difference of $1\ K$, meaning the unit size in each scale is the same.


$T _c=T _k-273.15$

$T _k=$Temperature in kelvin.
$T _c=$Temperature in celsius.

So, the correct option is $B$

 Thermometer that can measure rapidly changing temperature is:

  1. Mercury-in-glass thermometer

  2. Alcohol-in-glass thermometer

  3. Platinum resistance thermometer

  4. Thermocouple thermometer


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Thermometer that can measure rapidly changing temperature is thermocouple thermometer.
Advantages of a thermocouple thermometer:
(a) Easy to read by using a pointer or a digital display.
(b) Wide range of temperature $- 200^oC to 1600^oC$
(c) It has has a small thermal capacity and is used to measure rapidly changing temperatures.

A solution of hydrochloric acid is required for an experiment. The experimenter must first prepare the solution for use by diluting $10.0 mL$ of the hydrochloric acid to create $200 mL$ of the solution.
Which of the following would be the poorest choice of glassware for measuring the solute for the dilution?

  1. A graduated cylinder

  2. A volumetric flask

  3. A burrette

  4. A volumetric pipette


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
$\text{Option A is correct.}$
$\text{A graduated cylinder,measuring cylinder or mixing cylinder is a common piece of laboratory equipment }$$\text{used to measure the volume of a liquid}$

Select the correct statement(s):

  1. The celsius scale is the fundamental unit of the temperature scale.

  2. Kelvin scale defined as $273.16$ of the triple point (equilibrium among the solid, liquid, and gaseous phases) of pure water.

  3. It is defined as $\frac{ 1 }{ 273.16}$ of the triple point (equilibrium among the solid, liquid, and gaseous phases) of pure water.

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Options A and B are incorrect. The Kelvin scale is the fundamental unit of the Temperature scale. It is defined as $\frac{ 1 }{ 273.16 }$ of the triple point (equilibrium among the solid, liquid, and gaseous phases) of pure water. Hence, option C is correct.

Mathematical relation for conversion of Temperature from Celsius scale to Fahrenheit scale is:

  1. $F = \frac{ 5 }{ 9} C + 32$

  2. $C = \frac{ 9 }{ 5 }F + 32$

  3. $F =\frac{ 9 }{ 5 }C + 32$

  4. $F =\frac{ 9 }{ 5 }C - 32$


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
$T _C =(T _F - 32) \frac { 5 }{ 9 }$
${ T } _{ F }=(\frac { 9 }{ 5 } \times { T } _{ C })+32$
$T _C=$Temperature in celsius scale.
$T _F=$Temperature in Fahrenheit scale.
Option C is correct.