The heat of formation of HCl(g) from the reaction
H2(g) + Cl2(g) ; is
1. +44 kcal
2. -44 kcal
3. +22 kcal
4. -22 kcal
If a chemical change is brought about by one or more methods in one or more steps, then the amount of heat absorbed or evolved during the complete course of reaction is same, which ever method was followed. This law is known as-
1. Le Chatelier's principle
2. Hess's law
3. Joule Thomson effect
4. Trouton's law
If 1.00 kcal of heat is added to 1.2 L of oxygen in a cylinder at constant pressure of 1.000 atm, the volume increases to 1.5 L, Hence for this process is:
1. 0.993 kcal
2. 1.0073 kcal
3. 0.0993 kcal
4. 1.00073 kcal
Heats of combustion of are -890, -1411 and -1560 kJ/mole respectively. Which has the lowest fuel value in kJ/gm ?
1.
2.
3.
4. All same
The Kirchhoff's equation gives the effect of....on heat of reaction.
1. Pressure
2. Temperature
3. Volume
4. Molecularity
The temperature of 5 ml of a strong acid increases by when 5 ml of a strong base is added to it. If 10 ml of each is mixed, temperature should increase by-
1.
2.
3.
4. cannot be known
Using only the following data:
(I)
(II)
the value, in kilojoules, for the reaction
is calculated to be:
1. -43.3
2. -10.3
3. +6.2
4. +10.3
82 litres of carbon dioxide are produced at a pressure of 1 atm by the action of acid on a metal carbonate. The work done at room temp by the gas (in calories) in pushing back the atmosphere is
1. 1000
2. 820
3. 1640
4. 2200
Among the following, the reaction for which is-
1.
2.
3.
4.