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Calculate the internal energy at 298K for the formation of one mole of ammonia, if the enthalpy change at constant pressure is – 42.0 kJ mol-1.

(Given: R = 8.314 J K-1 mol-1)

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Chapter: [9] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> First Law of Thermodynamics

The specific heat capacity of water is 

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Chapter: [9] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Concept: Specific Heat Capacities - Gases

What is perfectly black body ? Explain Ferry’s black body.

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Chapter: [9] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Concept: Qualitative Ideas of Black Body Radiation

When a resistor of 5Ω is connected across the cell, its terminal potential difference is balanced by 150 cm of potentiometer wire and when a resistance of 10 Ω is connected across the cell, the terminal potential difference is balanced by 175 cm same potentiometer wire. Find the balancing length when the cell is in open circuit and the internal resistance of the cell.

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Chapter: [9] Current Electricity
Concept: Potentiometer

Kirchhoff’s first law, i.e., ΣI = 0 at a junction, deals with the conservation of ______.

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Chapter: [9] Current Electricity
Concept: Kirchhoff’s Laws of Electrical Network

When the balance point is obtained in the potentiometer, a current is drawn from ______.

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Chapter: [9] Current Electricity
Concept: Potentiometer

State any two sources of errors in the meter-bridge experiment. Explain how they can be minimized.

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Chapter: [9] Current Electricity
Concept: Wheatstone Bridge

Describe with the help of a neat circuit diagram how you will determine the internal resistance of a cell by using a potentiometer. Derive the necessary formula.

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Chapter: [9] Current Electricity
Concept: Potentiometer

A potentiometer wire has a length of 1.5 m and a resistance of 10 Ω. It is connected in series with the cell of emf 4 Volt and internal resistance 5 Ω. Calculate the potential drop per centimeter of the wire.

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Chapter: [9] Current Electricity
Concept: Potentiometer

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The mean free path λ of molecules is given by where n is the number of molecules per unit volume and d is the diameter of the molecules. 

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Chapter: [9] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Concept: Mean Free Path

State the law of equipartition of energy and hence calculate the molar specific heat of mono-atomic and di-atomic gases at constant volume and constant pressure.

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Chapter: [9] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Concept: Law of Equipartition of Energy

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A gas contained in a cylinder surrounded by a thick layer of insulating material is quickly compressed has work been done?

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Chapter: [9] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Concept: Heat Engine

An ideal monoatomic gas is adiabatically compressed so that its final temperature is twice its initial temperature. What is the ratio of the final pressure to its initial pressure?

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Chapter: [9] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> First Law of Thermodynamics

Describe how a potentiometer is used to compare the emf's of two cells by the combination method.

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Chapter: [9] Current Electricity
Concept: Potentiometer

When two objects are said to be in thermal equilibrium?

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Chapter: [9] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Concept: Thermal Equilibrium

Four resistances 4 Ω, 8Ω, XΩ and 12Ω are connected in a series to form Wheatstone’s network. If the network is balanced, the value of X is ______.

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Chapter: [9] Current Electricity
Concept: Wheatstone Bridge

What is the basis of Kirchhoff’s current law and voltage law?

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Chapter: [9] Current Electricity
Concept: Kirchhoff’s Laws of Electrical Network

Are Kirchhoff’s laws applicable to both AC and DC circuits?

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Chapter: [9] Current Electricity
Concept: Kirchhoff’s Laws of Electrical Network

State any one use of a potentiometer.

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Chapter: [9] Current Electricity
Concept: Potentiometer

What are the disadvantages of a potentiometer over a voltmeter?

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Chapter: [9] Current Electricity
Concept: Potentiometer
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