A. 12 P1V1
B. 6 P1 V1
C. 3 P1V1
D. P1 V1
Thermodynamics for Chemical
Thermodynamics for Chemical
A. Temperature
B. Specific heat
C. Volume
D. Pressure
A. ∞
B. 0
C. < 0
D. > 0
A. If an insoluble gas is passed through a volatile liquid placed in a perfectly insulated container,
the temperature of the liquid will increase
B. A process is irreversible as long as Δ S for the system is greater than zero
C. The mechanical work done by a system is always equal to∫P.dV
D. The heat of formation of a compound is defined as the heat of reaction leading to the
formation of the compound from its reactants
A. Zeroth
B. First
C. Second
D. Third
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. Remain same
D. Increase in summer and will decrease in winter
A. Adiabatic expansion
B. Joule-Thomson effect
C. Both A. and B
D. Neither A. nor B
A. Decreases
B. Increases
C. Remains constant
D. Decreases logarithmically
A. Solution
B. Vaporisation
C. Formation
D. Sublimation
A. Less pronounced
B. More pronounced
C. Equal
D. Data insufficient, can’t be predicted