A. 100,000 kW
B. 160,000 kW
C. 200,000 kW
D. 320,000 kW
Thermodynamics for Chemical
Thermodynamics for Chemical
A. Isobaric
B. Adiabatic
C. Isenthalpic
D. Both B. & C.
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
A. Infinity
B. Minus infinity
C. Zero
D. None of these
A. Specific volume
B. Work
C. Pressure
D. Temperature
A. Van’t-Hoff equation
B. Le-Chatelier’s principle
C. Arrhenius equation
D. None of these
A. Endothermic
B. Exothermic
C. Isothermal
D. Adiabatic
A. ∞
B. 0
C. Maximum
D. Minimum
A. -94 kcal
B. +94 kcal
C. > 94 kcal
D. < -94 kcal
A. Solubility increases as temperature increases
B. Solubility increases as temperature decreases
C. Solubility is independent of temperature
D. Solubility increases or decreases with temperature depending on the Gibbs free energy change
of solution