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One mole of a gas expands by 3L against a constant pressure of 3 atmosphere. Calculate the work done in -

(a) L.atmosphere

(b) Joules

(c) Calories

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> Work, Heat, Energy, Extensive and Intensive Properties
 

Derive the relation between `DeltaG^@`and equilibrium constant (K) for the reaction -

aA_bB ⇌ cC+dD.

 
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Chapter: [3] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> Equilibrium Constant

A system absorbs 640 J heat and does work of 260 J, the change in internal energy of the system will be

(a) +380J

(b) -380J

(c) +900J

(d) -900J

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> Internal Energy and Enthalpy

Which of the following pairs is an intensive property?

(A) Density, viscosity

(B) Surface tension, mass

(C) Viscosity, internal energy

(D) Heat capacity, volume

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> Work, Heat, Energy, Extensive and Intensive Properties

For a chemical reaction, A→ products, the rate of reaction doubles when the concentration of
‘A’ is increased by a factor of 4, the order of reaction is

(A) 2

(B) 0.5

(C) 4

(D) 1

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> State Functions

Define the term ‘enthalpy’.

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> Internal Energy and Enthalpy

What will happen to the internal energy if work is done by the system?

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> Internal Energy and Enthalpy

Calculate ΔH° for the reaction between ethene and water to form ethyl alcohol from the
following data:

ΔcH° C2H5OH(l) = -1368 kJ
ΔcH° C2H4(g) = -1410 kJ
Does the calculated ΔH° represent the enthalpy of formation of liquid ethanol?

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> Enthalpy of Bond Dissociation

55 L atm of work is obtained when 1.0 mole of an ideal gas is compressed isothermally from
a volume of 28.5 L to 18.5 L, the constant external pressure is

(A) 5.05 atm

(B) 5.5 atm

(C) 0.05 atm

(D) 0.55 atm

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> Work, Heat, Energy, Extensive and Intensive Properties

Calculate the standard enthalpy of combustion of CH3COOH(l) from the following data:

`Delta_fH^@(CO_2)=-393.3 kJ mol^-1`

`Delta_fH^@(H_2O)=-285.8 kJ mol^-1`

`Delta_fH^@(CH_3COOH)=-483.2 kJ mol^-1`

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> Enthalpy of Bond Dissociation

Distinguish between isothermal process and adiabatic process.

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> Concepts of System

No machine has an efficiency unity', is stated in-

(a) first law of thermodynamics

(b) second law of thermodynamics

(c) third law of thermodynamics

(d) Hess' law of constant heat summation

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> Second and Third Law of Thermodynamics

Write chemical reactions involved in Van Arkel method for refining Titanium

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> Equilibrium Constant

Explain the relationship between Gibb's standard energy change of the reaction and equilibrium constant.

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> Equilibrium Constant

Calculate the standard enthalpy of the reaction, 2C(graphite) + 3H2(g) → C2H6(g), ΔH° = ?

From the following ΔH° values

a) `C_2H_6(g) + 7/2 O_2(g) -> 2CO_2(g) + 3H_2 O(l)`.  ΔH° = -1560kJ

b) `H_2(g) + 1/2 O_2 (g) -> H_2O(l)`  ΔH° = -285.8kJ

c) C(graphite) + O2(g) -> CO2(g). ΔH° = -393.5kJ

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> Enthalpy of Bond Dissociation

Write applications of standard molar entropy°.

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> Dilution Introduction of Entropy as a State Function

For a certain reaction, ∆H = − 50 kJ and ∆S = − 80 J K-1, at what temperature does the
reaction turn from spontaneous to non-spontaneous?

(A) 6.25 K

(B) 62.5 K

(C) 625 K

(D) 6250 K

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> Work, Heat, Energy, Extensive and Intensive Properties

Calculate ∆H° for the following reaction:

2H3BO3(aq) → B2O3(s) + 3H2O(l)

a) H3BO3(aq) → HBO2(aq) + H2O(l) , ∆`H_1^@` = − 0.02 kJ

b) H2B4O7(s) → 2B2O3(s) + H2O(l) , ∆`H_2^@` = 17.3 kJ

c)H2B4O7(s) + H2O(l) → 4HBO2(aq), ∆`H_3^@` = − 11.58 kJ

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> Enthalpy of Bond Dissociation

What are the conditions for spontaneous and non-spontaneous reactions in terms of free
energy change?

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> Free Energy Change for Spontaneous and Non Spontaneous Processes

What is the action of heat on potassium permanganate?

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Chapter: [3] Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic
Concept: Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic >> Work, Heat, Energy, Extensive and Intensive Properties
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