A. RT d ln P
B. RT d ln f
C. R d ln f
D. None of these
Thermodynamics for Chemical
Thermodynamics for Chemical
A. RT ln K
B. -RT ln K
C. -R ln K
D. T ln K
A. Shift the equilibrium towards right
B. Give higher yield of NH3
C. Both B. and C
D. Neither A. nor B
A. Stirling
B. Brayton
C. Rankine
D. Both B. and C
A. Isothermal
B. Isentropic
C. Isobaric
D. Adiabatic
A. Expansion of a real gas
B. Reversible isothermal volume change
C. Heating of an ideal gas
D. Cooling of a real gas
A. State functions
B. Path functions
C. Intensive properties
D. Extensive properties
A. (atm)Δx, when Δx is negative
B. (atm)Δx, when Δx is positive
C. Dimensionless, when Δx = 0
D. (atm)Δx2, when Δx > 0
A. Decreases
B. Decreases exponentially
C. Increases
D. Remain constant
A. CV
B. Enthalpy change
C. Free energy change
D. None of these