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प्रश्न
Which of the following statements is true for the given reaction?
\[\ce{Na(s) -> Na(g); \triangle H^Θ = 108.4 kJ}\] mol−1
विकल्प
The enthalpy of atomization is same as the enthalpy of vaporisation.
The enthalpy of atomization is same as the enthalpy of sublimation.
The enthalpy of atomization is same as the bond enthalpy.
The enthalpy of atomization is same as the enthalpy of solution.
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उत्तर
The enthalpy of atomization is same as the enthalpy of sublimation.
Explanation:
Enthalpy of atomization is the heat required to produce gaseous atoms from the element in its standard state. For a metal like Na, converting \[\ce{Na(s) -> Na(g)}\] is sublimation (solid → gas) and yields gaseous atoms, so ΔHat = ΔHsub.
(Enthalpy of vaporization refers to liquid → gas; bond enthalpy applies to breaking molecular bonds, and solution enthalpy is a different process.)
