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Answer the following in one sentence :

Classify the following buffers into different types :

CH3COOH + CH3COONa

[3] Ionic Equilibria
Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
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Obtain the relationship between ΔH and ΔU for gas phase reactions.

[4] Chemical Thermodynamics
Chapter: [4] Chemical Thermodynamics
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Calculate the work done in the decomposition of 132 g of \[\ce{NH4NO3}\] at 100°C.

\[\ce{NH4NO3_{(s)} -> N2O_{(g)} + 2H2O_{(g)}}\]

State whether work is done on or by the system.

[4] Chemical Thermodynamics
Chapter: [4] Chemical Thermodynamics
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Answer the following question.

Calculate standard enthalpy of reaction,

Fe2O3(s) + 3CO(g) → 2Fe(s) + 3CO2(g), from the following data.

Δf H°(Fe2O3) = - 824 kJ/mol,

Δf H°(CO) = - 110 kJ/mol,

Δf H°(CO2) = - 393 kJ/mol

[4] Chemical Thermodynamics
Chapter: [4] Chemical Thermodynamics
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Answer the following question.

Calculate ΔU at 298 K for the reaction,

C2H4(g) + HCl(g) → C2H5Cl(g), ΔH = - 72.3 kJ

How much PV work is done?

[4] Chemical Thermodynamics
Chapter: [4] Chemical Thermodynamics
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Calculate the amount of work done in the

1) Oxidation of 1 mole HCl(g) at 200 °C according to reaction.

4HCl(g) + O2(g) → 2Cl2(g) + 2H2O(g)

2) Decomposition of one mole of NO at 300 °C for the reaction

2NO(g) → N2(g) + O2(g)

[4] Chemical Thermodynamics
Chapter: [4] Chemical Thermodynamics
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Answer the following question.

When 6.0 g of O2 reacts with CIF as per 

\[\ce{2ClF_{(g)} + O2_{(g)} -> Cl2O_{(g)} + OF2_{(g)}}\]

The enthalpy change is 38.55 kJ. What is the standard enthalpy of the reaction? (Δr H° = 205.6 kJ)

[4] Chemical Thermodynamics
Chapter: [4] Chemical Thermodynamics
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Calculate the standard enthalpy of formation of \[\ce{CH3OH_{(l)}}\] from the following data:

\[\ce{CH3OH_{(l)} + 3/2 O2_{(g)} -> CO2_{(g)} + 2H2O_{(l)} }\]; ΔrH° = − 726 kJ mol-1 

\[\ce{C_{(graphite)} + O2_{(g)} -> CO2_{(g)}}\]; ΔcH° = −393 kJ mol−1

\[\ce{H2_{(g)} + 1/2 O_{(g)} -> H2O_{(l)}}\]; ΔfH° = −286 kJ mol−1

[4] Chemical Thermodynamics
Chapter: [4] Chemical Thermodynamics
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Calculate the work done and comment on whether work is done on or by the system for the decomposition of 2 moles of NH4NO3 at 100 °C
NH4NO3(s) → N2O(g) + 2H2O(g)

[4] Chemical Thermodynamics
Chapter: [4] Chemical Thermodynamics
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Answer the following in brief.

Using the relationship ΔG° of cell reaction and the standard potential associated with it, how will you show that the electrical potential is an intensive property?

[5] Electrochemistry
Chapter: [5] Electrochemistry
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Derive the relationship between standard cell potential and equilibrium constant of cell reaction.

[5] Electrochemistry
Chapter: [5] Electrochemistry
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Equilibrium constant of the reaction, \[\ce{2Cu^{\oplus}_{(aq)} -> Cu^{2\oplus}_{(aq)} + Cu_{(s)}}\] is 1.2 × 106. What is the standard potential of the cell in which the reaction takes place?

[5] Electrochemistry
Chapter: [5] Electrochemistry
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Ozone layer is depleted by ______.

[7] Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18
Chapter: [7] Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18
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Answer the following.

Name two gases which deplete ozone layer.

[7] Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18
Chapter: [7] Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18
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Answer the following.

Give one example showing reducing property of ozone.

[7] Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18
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How is dioxygen prepared in the laboratory from KClO3?

[7] Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18
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What happens when lead sulfide reacts with ozone \[\ce{O3}\]?

[7] Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18
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Answer the following.

What happens when nitric oxide reacts with ozone.

[7] Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18
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Discuss the structure of sulfur dioxide.

[7] Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18
Chapter: [7] Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18
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Draw structures of XeF6.

[7] Elements of Groups 16, 17 and 18
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