Physical Chemistry Interview Preparation Guide

Enhance your Physical Chemistry interview preparation with our set of 9 carefully chosen questions. These questions are specifically selected to challenge and enhance your knowledge in Physical Chemistry. Perfect for all proficiency levels, they are key to your interview success. Secure the free PDF to access all 9 questions and guarantee your preparation for your Physical Chemistry interview. This guide is crucial for enhancing your readiness and self-assurance.
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9 Physical Chemistry Questions and Answers:

1 :: Balance the following redox equations by ion electron method.
In basic medium
(i) CN- + MnO4- CNO- + MnO2
In Acidic medium
(ii) ClO3- + Cl- Cl2 + ClO2

(ii) ClO3- + 2H+ + 6Cl- ---> ClO2 + 3Cl2 + H2O
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2 :: What is little silver?

platinum, its comes from spanish word Platina which means
Lttle silver

3 :: What are the different by which a new molecule can be characterized?

1. ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS
2. FUNCTIONAL GROUP ANALYSIS
3. COLLIGATIVE PROPERTIES
4. SPECTROSCOPY

4 :: At a constant temp. volume is inversly proportional to pressure. This is Boyles law. But, when u give pressure to a football, how the volume also increases?

Boyle's law states that" at a constant temperature the
volume of a GIVEN MASS of gas is inversely proportional to
the applied pressure.
This indicates not only the temp, but the mass must be
contstant.
But, when u apply pressure to a football, u r suplying air;
in fact u r not keeping the mass constant.
Hence Boyle's law can't be applied to this case.
Of course, when u supply only pressure from out side but
not air, definitely the volume will decrease.

5 :: What is the difference between EMF and Voltage?

emf is that force which tend to push electrons from one
poient to another . but voltage is the amount of current
passed through a given resistence.
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6 :: Today science says that clouds r formed due to sea(more than 90% sea water in cloud). but when rain starts, the rainy water is sweet while sea (salty)water is salty, how sea water is converted into sweet water?

sea water evoparates leaving salts..... so the rain water
is salt free

7 :: Why we are carrying standardization of karl fisher auto titrator with water and disodium tartarate?

The standardisation of karlfischer reagent is very
important before starting the experiment because the
reagent is always in contact with air and absorbs the
moisture and results in the dilution of the reagent. So it
will be better to standardise the reagent either with water
or di sodium tartarate

8 :: As per X-ray Fluorescence theory, when material particle is irradiated with X-ray the electron of innermost orbital of that element atom is exited and emits outside of the atom as photoelecrons, living behind a hole in innermost orbital . This hole is filled by outer orbital electrons. The question is that finely what happens to that photo electon which is emitted outside of the atom?

The photo electron which is emmited outside the atom will be
released in the form of heat.

9 :: Why silica absorb in mix bed resins in D M plant?

Because in mix bed cation & anion resin are present the removal of all ions so he absorbs at time of reamning of silica (sio2)