Calorimetry
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366354 A piece of ice falls from a height \(h\) so that it melts completely. Only half of the heat produced is absorbed by the ice. The value of \(h\) is (Latent heat of ice is \(3.4 \times {10^5}\;J/kg\) and \(g = 10\;N/kg)\)

1 \(544\;km\)
2 \(34\;km\)
3 \(74\;km\)
4 \(68\;km\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366355 Oil at \(25^\circ C\) is poured very slowly into a calorimeter that is at temperature of \(120^\circ C.\) The boiling point of the oil is \(80^\circ C.\) It is found that the first \(5\;g\) of the oil completely evaporates. After pouring another \(75\;g\) of the oil the equilibrium temperature is found to be \(40^\circ C.\) The ratio of the latent heat of the oil to its speific heat will be
(Neglect the heat exchange with surrounding)

1 \(170^\circ C\)
2 \(250^\circ C\)
3 \(193^\circ C\)
4 \(150^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366356 It is difficult to cook rice in an open vessel by boiling it a high altitudes because of

1 Low boiling point and low pressure
2 High boiling point and low pressure
3 Low boiling point and high pressure
4 High boiling point and high pressure
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366357 Sunrays are allowed to fall on a long of diameter \(20\,cm\). They are then brought to focus on a calorimeter containing \(20\,g\) of ice. If the absorption by the lens is negligible, the time required to melt all the ice is (solar constant \(=\) \(1.9/cal/\min /c{m^2}\) and \(L = 80\,cal/g\))

1 \(6.4 \mathrm{~min}\)
2 \(3.2 \mathrm{~min}\)
3 \(7.2 \mathrm{~min}\)
4 \(2.7 \mathrm{~min}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366358 \('M'{\rm{ }}kg\) of water at \(80^\circ C\) is divided into two parts so that one part of mass \('m'{\rm{ }}kg\) when converted into ice at \(0^\circ C\) would release enough heat to vaporise the other part entirely, then \(\frac{m}{M}\) is equal to
(Take Specific heat of water \( = 1{\mkern 1mu} \,{\rm{cal}}\,{g^{ - 1}}\,^\circ {C^{ - 1}},\) Latent heat of fusion of ice \( = 80\,{\rm{cal}}\,\,{g^{ - 1}},\) Latent heat of steam \( = 540\,{\rm{cal}}\,\,{g^{ - 1}}\))

1 0.15
2 0.38
3 0.78
4 0.96
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366354 A piece of ice falls from a height \(h\) so that it melts completely. Only half of the heat produced is absorbed by the ice. The value of \(h\) is (Latent heat of ice is \(3.4 \times {10^5}\;J/kg\) and \(g = 10\;N/kg)\)

1 \(544\;km\)
2 \(34\;km\)
3 \(74\;km\)
4 \(68\;km\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366355 Oil at \(25^\circ C\) is poured very slowly into a calorimeter that is at temperature of \(120^\circ C.\) The boiling point of the oil is \(80^\circ C.\) It is found that the first \(5\;g\) of the oil completely evaporates. After pouring another \(75\;g\) of the oil the equilibrium temperature is found to be \(40^\circ C.\) The ratio of the latent heat of the oil to its speific heat will be
(Neglect the heat exchange with surrounding)

1 \(170^\circ C\)
2 \(250^\circ C\)
3 \(193^\circ C\)
4 \(150^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366356 It is difficult to cook rice in an open vessel by boiling it a high altitudes because of

1 Low boiling point and low pressure
2 High boiling point and low pressure
3 Low boiling point and high pressure
4 High boiling point and high pressure
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366357 Sunrays are allowed to fall on a long of diameter \(20\,cm\). They are then brought to focus on a calorimeter containing \(20\,g\) of ice. If the absorption by the lens is negligible, the time required to melt all the ice is (solar constant \(=\) \(1.9/cal/\min /c{m^2}\) and \(L = 80\,cal/g\))

1 \(6.4 \mathrm{~min}\)
2 \(3.2 \mathrm{~min}\)
3 \(7.2 \mathrm{~min}\)
4 \(2.7 \mathrm{~min}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366358 \('M'{\rm{ }}kg\) of water at \(80^\circ C\) is divided into two parts so that one part of mass \('m'{\rm{ }}kg\) when converted into ice at \(0^\circ C\) would release enough heat to vaporise the other part entirely, then \(\frac{m}{M}\) is equal to
(Take Specific heat of water \( = 1{\mkern 1mu} \,{\rm{cal}}\,{g^{ - 1}}\,^\circ {C^{ - 1}},\) Latent heat of fusion of ice \( = 80\,{\rm{cal}}\,\,{g^{ - 1}},\) Latent heat of steam \( = 540\,{\rm{cal}}\,\,{g^{ - 1}}\))

1 0.15
2 0.38
3 0.78
4 0.96
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PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366354 A piece of ice falls from a height \(h\) so that it melts completely. Only half of the heat produced is absorbed by the ice. The value of \(h\) is (Latent heat of ice is \(3.4 \times {10^5}\;J/kg\) and \(g = 10\;N/kg)\)

1 \(544\;km\)
2 \(34\;km\)
3 \(74\;km\)
4 \(68\;km\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366355 Oil at \(25^\circ C\) is poured very slowly into a calorimeter that is at temperature of \(120^\circ C.\) The boiling point of the oil is \(80^\circ C.\) It is found that the first \(5\;g\) of the oil completely evaporates. After pouring another \(75\;g\) of the oil the equilibrium temperature is found to be \(40^\circ C.\) The ratio of the latent heat of the oil to its speific heat will be
(Neglect the heat exchange with surrounding)

1 \(170^\circ C\)
2 \(250^\circ C\)
3 \(193^\circ C\)
4 \(150^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366356 It is difficult to cook rice in an open vessel by boiling it a high altitudes because of

1 Low boiling point and low pressure
2 High boiling point and low pressure
3 Low boiling point and high pressure
4 High boiling point and high pressure
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366357 Sunrays are allowed to fall on a long of diameter \(20\,cm\). They are then brought to focus on a calorimeter containing \(20\,g\) of ice. If the absorption by the lens is negligible, the time required to melt all the ice is (solar constant \(=\) \(1.9/cal/\min /c{m^2}\) and \(L = 80\,cal/g\))

1 \(6.4 \mathrm{~min}\)
2 \(3.2 \mathrm{~min}\)
3 \(7.2 \mathrm{~min}\)
4 \(2.7 \mathrm{~min}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366358 \('M'{\rm{ }}kg\) of water at \(80^\circ C\) is divided into two parts so that one part of mass \('m'{\rm{ }}kg\) when converted into ice at \(0^\circ C\) would release enough heat to vaporise the other part entirely, then \(\frac{m}{M}\) is equal to
(Take Specific heat of water \( = 1{\mkern 1mu} \,{\rm{cal}}\,{g^{ - 1}}\,^\circ {C^{ - 1}},\) Latent heat of fusion of ice \( = 80\,{\rm{cal}}\,\,{g^{ - 1}},\) Latent heat of steam \( = 540\,{\rm{cal}}\,\,{g^{ - 1}}\))

1 0.15
2 0.38
3 0.78
4 0.96
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366354 A piece of ice falls from a height \(h\) so that it melts completely. Only half of the heat produced is absorbed by the ice. The value of \(h\) is (Latent heat of ice is \(3.4 \times {10^5}\;J/kg\) and \(g = 10\;N/kg)\)

1 \(544\;km\)
2 \(34\;km\)
3 \(74\;km\)
4 \(68\;km\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366355 Oil at \(25^\circ C\) is poured very slowly into a calorimeter that is at temperature of \(120^\circ C.\) The boiling point of the oil is \(80^\circ C.\) It is found that the first \(5\;g\) of the oil completely evaporates. After pouring another \(75\;g\) of the oil the equilibrium temperature is found to be \(40^\circ C.\) The ratio of the latent heat of the oil to its speific heat will be
(Neglect the heat exchange with surrounding)

1 \(170^\circ C\)
2 \(250^\circ C\)
3 \(193^\circ C\)
4 \(150^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366356 It is difficult to cook rice in an open vessel by boiling it a high altitudes because of

1 Low boiling point and low pressure
2 High boiling point and low pressure
3 Low boiling point and high pressure
4 High boiling point and high pressure
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366357 Sunrays are allowed to fall on a long of diameter \(20\,cm\). They are then brought to focus on a calorimeter containing \(20\,g\) of ice. If the absorption by the lens is negligible, the time required to melt all the ice is (solar constant \(=\) \(1.9/cal/\min /c{m^2}\) and \(L = 80\,cal/g\))

1 \(6.4 \mathrm{~min}\)
2 \(3.2 \mathrm{~min}\)
3 \(7.2 \mathrm{~min}\)
4 \(2.7 \mathrm{~min}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366358 \('M'{\rm{ }}kg\) of water at \(80^\circ C\) is divided into two parts so that one part of mass \('m'{\rm{ }}kg\) when converted into ice at \(0^\circ C\) would release enough heat to vaporise the other part entirely, then \(\frac{m}{M}\) is equal to
(Take Specific heat of water \( = 1{\mkern 1mu} \,{\rm{cal}}\,{g^{ - 1}}\,^\circ {C^{ - 1}},\) Latent heat of fusion of ice \( = 80\,{\rm{cal}}\,\,{g^{ - 1}},\) Latent heat of steam \( = 540\,{\rm{cal}}\,\,{g^{ - 1}}\))

1 0.15
2 0.38
3 0.78
4 0.96
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366354 A piece of ice falls from a height \(h\) so that it melts completely. Only half of the heat produced is absorbed by the ice. The value of \(h\) is (Latent heat of ice is \(3.4 \times {10^5}\;J/kg\) and \(g = 10\;N/kg)\)

1 \(544\;km\)
2 \(34\;km\)
3 \(74\;km\)
4 \(68\;km\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366355 Oil at \(25^\circ C\) is poured very slowly into a calorimeter that is at temperature of \(120^\circ C.\) The boiling point of the oil is \(80^\circ C.\) It is found that the first \(5\;g\) of the oil completely evaporates. After pouring another \(75\;g\) of the oil the equilibrium temperature is found to be \(40^\circ C.\) The ratio of the latent heat of the oil to its speific heat will be
(Neglect the heat exchange with surrounding)

1 \(170^\circ C\)
2 \(250^\circ C\)
3 \(193^\circ C\)
4 \(150^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366356 It is difficult to cook rice in an open vessel by boiling it a high altitudes because of

1 Low boiling point and low pressure
2 High boiling point and low pressure
3 Low boiling point and high pressure
4 High boiling point and high pressure
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366357 Sunrays are allowed to fall on a long of diameter \(20\,cm\). They are then brought to focus on a calorimeter containing \(20\,g\) of ice. If the absorption by the lens is negligible, the time required to melt all the ice is (solar constant \(=\) \(1.9/cal/\min /c{m^2}\) and \(L = 80\,cal/g\))

1 \(6.4 \mathrm{~min}\)
2 \(3.2 \mathrm{~min}\)
3 \(7.2 \mathrm{~min}\)
4 \(2.7 \mathrm{~min}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366358 \('M'{\rm{ }}kg\) of water at \(80^\circ C\) is divided into two parts so that one part of mass \('m'{\rm{ }}kg\) when converted into ice at \(0^\circ C\) would release enough heat to vaporise the other part entirely, then \(\frac{m}{M}\) is equal to
(Take Specific heat of water \( = 1{\mkern 1mu} \,{\rm{cal}}\,{g^{ - 1}}\,^\circ {C^{ - 1}},\) Latent heat of fusion of ice \( = 80\,{\rm{cal}}\,\,{g^{ - 1}},\) Latent heat of steam \( = 540\,{\rm{cal}}\,\,{g^{ - 1}}\))

1 0.15
2 0.38
3 0.78
4 0.96