A. Eutectic
B. Triple
C. Plait
D. Critical
Thermodynamics for Chemical
Thermodynamics for Chemical
A. x
B. x + 1
C. x + 2
D. x + 3
A. Two temperatures only
B. Pressure of working fluid
C. Mass of the working fluid
D. Mass and pressure both of the working fluid
A. Non-uniformly
B. Adiabatically
C. Isobarically
D. Isothermally
A. Minimum temperature attainable
B. Temperature of the heat reservoir to which a Carnot engine rejects all the heat that is taken in
C. Temperature of the heat reservoir to which a Carnot engine rejects no heat
D. None of these
A. Adiabatic process
B. Endothermic reaction
C. Exothermic reaction
D. Process involving a chemical reaction
A. 0°C and 760 mm Hg
B. 15°C and 760 mm Hg
C. 20°C and 760 mm Hg
D. 0°C and 1 kgf/cm2
A. √(2KT/m)
B. √(3KT/m)
C. √(6KT/m)
D. 3KT/m
A. System and surroundings pressure be equal
B. Friction in the system should be absent
C. System and surroundings temperature be equal
D. None of these
A. Increases with increase in pressure
B. Decreases with increase in temperature
C. Is independent of temperature
D. None of these