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MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

Which of the following reactions define o f G ? (a) diamond C O g CO g → (b) H g F g HF g → (c) H P O H O 2H PO → (d) SO g O g SO g →

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

The enthalpy of vaporisation of a compound AB at its boiling point (127°C) is 6.4 kJ mol-1. Its entropy of vaporization is

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

The following data is known about the melting of a compound AB. ∆H = 9.2 kJ mol–1. ∆S = 0.008 kJ K–1mol–1. Its melting point is :

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

∆H for the reaction, SO g O g SO g ∆H = –98.3 kJ If the enthalpy of formation of SO₃(g) is –395.4 kJ then the enthalpy of formation of SO₂(g) is :

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

When 0.5 g of sulphur is burnt to SO₂ 4.6 kJ of heat is liberated. What is the enthalpy of formation of sulphurdioxide?

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

105. (∆U – ∆H) for the formation of NH₃ from N₂ and H₂ is :

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

H for the reaction, C(graphite) 2H (g) CH (g) → at 298 K and 1 atm is – 17900 cal.  The E for the above conversion would be

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

If the bond energies of H–H, Br–Br, and H–Br are 433, 192 and 364 kJ mol–1 respectively, the H for the reaction 2(g) 2(g) (g) H Br 2HBr → is (2004)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

The densities of graphite and diamond at 298 K are 2.25 and 3.31 g cm–3, respectively. The standard free energy difference ( G ) is equal to 1895 J mol–1, the pressure at which graphite will be transformed into diamon…

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

A reaction occurs spontaneously if (2005)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

Assume each reaction is carried out in an open container. For which reaction will H = E ? (CBSE AIPMT 2006) (a) H (g) Br (g) 2HBr(g) → (b) C(s) 2H O(g) 2H (g) CO (g) → (c) PCl (g) PCl (g) Cl (g) → (d) 2CO(g) O (g) 2CO…

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

Consider the following reaction –1 (aq) (aq) (l) –1 2(g) 2(g) (l) 2(g) 2(g) (g) (l) –1 2(g) 2(g) 2(g) (l) –1 (i)H OH H O , H X kJ mol (ii)H 1/ 2O H O , H X kJ mol (iii)CO H CO H O , H X kJ mol (iv)C H 5 / 2O 2CO H O ,…

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

Given that bond energies of H – H and Cl – Cl are 430 kJ mol–1 and 240 kJ mol–1 respectively and f H for HCl is-90 kJ mol–1 bond enthalpy of HCl is (2007)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

Bond dissociation enthalpy of H₂ Cl₂, and HCl are 434, 242 and 431 kJ mol respectively. Enthalpy of formation of HCl is (2008)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

From the following bond energies: H — H bond energy : 431.37 kJ mol–1 C == C bond energy : 606.10 kJ mol–1 C — C bond energy : 336.49 kJ mol–1 C — H bond energy : 410.50 kJ mol–1 Enthalpy for the reaction, will be (2009)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

Enthalpy change for the reaction, 4H(g) 2H (g) → is – 869.6 kJ. The dissociation energy of H–H bond is (CBSE AIPMT 2011)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

If the enthalpy change for the transition of liquid water to steam is 30 kJ mol–1 at 27°C, the entropy change for the process would be (2011)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

Standard enthalpy of vaporisation o vap H for water at 100°C is 40.66 kJ mol–1. The internal energy of vaporisation of water at 100°C (in kJ mol–1) is (2012)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

In which of the following reactions, standard reaction entropy change (∆S°) is positive and standard Gibbs energy change (∆G°) decreases sharply with increasing temperature? (2012)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

When 5 litres of a gas mixture of methane and propane is perfectly combusted at 0°C and 1 atmosphere, 16 litres of oxygen at the same temperature and pressure is consumed. The amount of heat released from this combust…

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

For the reaction, X2O₄(l) → 2XO₂(g) ∆U = 2.1 kcal, ∆S = 20 cal K–1 at 300 K Hence, ∆G is (2014)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

For a sample of perfect gas when its pressure is changed isothermally from pi to pf, the entropy change is given by. (NEET-II 2016)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

Consider the following liquid-vapour equilibrium. Liquid ⇌ Vapour Which of the following relations is correct? (NEET-I 2016) (a) v H dln P dT T (b) v H d ln P dT RT (c) v H dln G dT RT (d) v H d ln P dT RT

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

Under isothermal conditions, a gas at 300 K expands from 0.1 L to 0.25 L against a constant external pressure of 2 bar. The work done by the gas is [Given that 1 L bar = 100 J] (NEET 2019)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryThermodynamics and Thermochemistry

Which of the following processes is irreversible?

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