A. RT d ln P
B. R d ln P
C. R d ln f
D. None of these
Thermodynamics for Chemical
Thermodynamics for Chemical
A. Ideal compression of air
B. Free expansion of an ideal gas
C. Adiabatic expansion of steam in a turbine
D. Adiabatic compression of a perfect gas
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. Remain unaltered
D. Increase or decrease; depends on the particular reaction
A. Decreases
B. Increases
C. Remain same
D. May increase or decrease; depends on the nature of the gas
A. T2/(T1 – T2)
B. T1/(T1 – T2)
C. (T1 – T2)/T1
D. (T1 – T2)/T2
A. Property of the system
B. Path function
C. Point function
D. State description of a system
A. Cv.dT
B. Cp.dT
C. ∫ Cp.dT
D. ∫ Cv.dT
A. Equilibrium cannot be established
B. More ice will be formed
C. More water will be formed
D. Evaporation of water will take place
A. Tds = dE – dW = 0
B. dE – dW – Tds = 0
C. Tds – dE + dW < 0
D. Tds – dT + dW < 0
A. T1/(T1-T2)
B. T2/(T1-T2)
C. T1/T2
D. T2/R1