A. In standard state
B. At high pressure
C. At low temperature
D. In ideal state
Thermodynamics for Chemical
Thermodynamics for Chemical
A. Departure from ideal solution behaviour
B. Departure of gas phase from ideal gas law
C. Vapour pressure of liquid
D. None of these
A. Volume
B. Enthalpy
C. Both A. & B
D. Neither A. nor B
A. Ideal
B. Very high pressure
C. Very low temperature
D. All of the above
A. d ln p/dt = Hvap/RT2
B. d ln p/dt = RT2/Hvap
C. dp/dt = RT2/Hvap
D. dp/dt = Hvap/RT2
A. Positive
B. Negative
C. Zero
D. Infinity
A. Adiabatic process
B. Isothermal process
C. Isobaric process
D. All require same work
A. Mole fraction
B. Fugacity at the same temperature and pressure
C. Partial pressure
D. None of these
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
A. Pressure remains constant
B. Pressure is increased
C. Temperature remains constant
D. None of these