A. Volume
B. Pressure
C. Temperature
D. All a, b & c
Thermodynamics for Chemical
Thermodynamics for Chemical
A. (∂E/∂T)V
B. (∂E/∂V)T
C. (∂E/∂P)V
D. (∂V/∂T)P
A. Maxwell’s equation
B. Thermodynamic equation of state
C. Equation of state
D. Redlich-Kwong equation of state
A. P1ACBP2P1
B. ACBB1A1A
C. ACBDA
D. ADBB1A1A
A. Like internal energy and enthalpy, the absolute value of standard entropy for elementary substances is zero
B. Melting of ice involves increase in enthalpy and a decrease in randomness
C. The internal energy of an ideal gas depends only on its pressure
D. Maximum work is done under reversible conditions
A. [∂(G/T)/∂T] = – (H/T2)
B. [∂(A/T)/∂T]V = – E/T2
C. Both A. and B.
D. Neither A. nor B.
A. Zeroth
B. First
C. Second
D. Third
A. Independent of pressure
B. Independent of temperature
C. Zero at absolute zero temperature for a perfect crystalline substance
D. All A, B. & C
A. 50 kcal/hr
B. 200 BTU/hr
C. 200 BTU/minute
D. 200 BTU/day
A. Expansion valve
B. Condenser
C. Refrigerator
D. Compressor