Work done in the reversible adiabatic process is given by:

1. 2.303 RT log (V2/V1)                     

2. nR (γ-1)(T2-T1)

3. 2.303 RT log(V1/V2)                     

4. none of these

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Determine the enthalpy change for the specified reaction:

2H2O2(l 2H2O(l) + O2(g).

(Given the heat of formation of H2O2(l) and H2O(l) are –188 and –286 kJ/mol respectively)       

1. –196 kJ/mol 2. +196 kJ/mol
3. +948 kJ/mol 4. –948 kJ/mol
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The work done by a mass less piston in causing an expansion V (at constant temperature), when the opposing pressure, P is variable, is given by:

1. W= -PV               

2. W=0

3. W= -PV                     

4. none of these

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Entropy decreases during:

1. crystallization of sucrose from solution

2. rusting of iron

3. melting of ice

4. vaporization of camphor

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What is the entropy change for the reaction given below, 

2H2 (g) + O2 (g) 2H2O(l)

at temperature 300 K? Standard entropies of H2 (g), O2(g) and H2O(l) are 126.6, 201.20 and 68.0 JK-1mol-1 respectively.

1. -318.4 JK-1mol-1                           .

2. 318.4 JK-1mol-1 

3. 31.84 JK-1mol-1                             

4. none of these

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The direct conversion of A to B is difficult and thus it is converted by path ACDB. Given

SAC=50 e.u; SCD=30 e.u; SBD=20 e.u.

(Where e.u. is the entropy unit)
then SAB would be:

1. +60 e.u                                       

2. +100 e.u

3. -60 e.u                                       

4. -100 e.u

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1 liter-atmosphere is equal to:

1. 101.3 J                           

2. 24.20 cal

3. 101.3 x 107 erg               

4. All of the above

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For the process

H2O(l) H2O(g)

 at T=100°C and 1 atmosphere pressure, the correct choice is:

1. Ssystem>0 and Ssurrounding>0

2. Ssystem>0 and Ssurrounding<0

3. Ssystem<0 and Ssurrounding>0

4. Ssystem<0 and Ssurrounding<0

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Change in entropy is negative for:

1. Bromine (l)Bromine(g)

2. C(s) + H2O(g) CO(g) + H2(g)

3. N2(g,10 atm)N2(g,1 atm) 

4. Fe ( 1mol, 400 K)  Fe( 1mol, 300 K)

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Which statements are correct?

1. 2.303 logP2P1=Hvap.RT2-T1T1T2 is called Clausius-Clapeyron equation

2. Hvap.Boiling Point=88 J mol-1K-1 is called Trouton's rule

3. Entropy is a measure of unavailable energy, i.e.,

     unavailable energy = entropy x temperature

4. All of the above

 

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