A. Fugacity
B. Activity co-efficient
C. Free energy
D. All A, B. & C
Thermodynamics for Chemical
Thermodynamics for Chemical
A. Steam to ethylene ratio
B. Temperature
C. Pressure
D. None of these
A. Melting of ice
B. Condensation of alcohol vapor
C. Sudden bursting of a cycle tube
D. Evaporation of water
A. Pressure to critical pressure
B. Critical pressure to pressure
C. Pressure to pseudocritical pressure
D. Pseudocritical pressure to pressure
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. No change
D. None of these
A. 3
B. 1
C. 2
D. 0
A. 0°C and 750 mm Hg
B. 15°C and 750 mm Hg
C. 0°C and 1 kgf/cm2
D. 15°C and 1 kgf/cm2
A. Molar volume, density, viscosity and boiling point
B. Refractive index and surface tension
C. Both A. and B
D. None of these
A. Temperature
B. Mass
C. Volume
D. Pressure
B. With increase in temperature, the equilibrium constant increases for an exothermic reaction
C. The equilibrium constant of a reaction depends upon temperature only
D. The conversion for a gas phase reaction increases with increase in pressure, if there is a
decrease in volume accompanying the reaction