A. Pressure vs. enthalpy
B. Pressure vs. volume
C. Enthalpy vs. entropy
D. Temperature vs. entropy
Thermodynamics for Chemical
Thermodynamics for Chemical
A. +ve
B. 0
C. -ve
D. ∞
A. Logarithmic
B. Arithmetic
C. Geometric
D. Harmonic
A. Zero
B. Unity
C. Infinity
D. An indeterminate value
A. Process must be isobaric
B. Temperature must decrease
C. Process must be adiabatic
D. Both B. and C.
A. Heat
B. Momentum
C. Energy
D. Work
A. Direction of energy transfer
B. Reversible processes only
C. Irreversible processes only
D. None of these
A. Less
B. More
C. Same
D. Dependent on climatic conditions
A. Is zero
B. Increases
C. Decreases whereas the entropy increases
D. And entropy both decrease
A. Chemical potential
B. Fugacity
C. Both A. and B
D. Neither A. nor B