A. 0.15
B. 1.5
C. 4.5
D. 6.5
Thermodynamics for Chemical
Thermodynamics for Chemical
A. (∂P/∂V)T
B. (∂V/∂T)P
C. (∂P/∂V)V
D. All (A), B. & (C)
A. Saturated vapour
B. Solid
C. Gas
D. Liquid
A. Vapour pressure is relatively low and the temperature does not vary over wide limits
B. Vapour obeys the ideal gas law and the latent heat of vaporisation is constant
C. Volume in the liquid state is negligible compared with that in the vapour state
D. All A, B. and C
A. 0
B. +ve
C. -ve
D. ∞
A. Adiabatic
B. Reversible
C. Isothermal
D. None of these
A. dE = Tds – PdV
B. dQ = CvdT + PdV
C. dQ = CpdT + Vdp
D. Tds = dE – PdV
A. Pressure
B. Volume
C. Temperature
D. All A, B. & C
A. 100
B. 50
C. 205
D. 200
A. A heating effect
B. No change in temperature
C. A cooling effect
D. Either A. or (C)