A. Volume
B. Mass
C. Critical temperature
D. None of these
Thermodynamics for Chemical
Thermodynamics for Chemical
A. Low temperature and high pressure
B. Low temperature and low pressure
C. High temperature and high pressure
D. High temperature and low pressure
A. ds = 0
B. ds 0
D. ds = Constant
A. Not liquify (barring exceptions)
B. Immediately liquify
C. Never liquify however high the pressure may be
D. None of these
A. Reversible isothermal volume change
B. Heating of a substance
C. Cooling of a substance
D. Simultaneous heating and expansion of an ideal gas
A. Increases
B. Decreases
C. Remain same
D. Decreases linearly
A. Expansion of an ideal gas against constant pressure
B. Atmospheric pressure vaporisation of water at 100°C
C. Solution of NaCl in water at 50°C
D. None of these
A. Initial concentration of the reactant
B. Pressure
C. Temperature
D. None of these
A. Always exists
B. May exist
C. Never exists
D. Is difficult to predict
A. Decrease in temperature
B. Increase in temperature
C. No change in temperature
D. Change in temperature which is a function of composition