For which one of the following reactions will there be a positive

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361.

For which one of the following reactions will there be a positive S?

  • H2O(g) H2O(l)

  • H2 + I2  2HI

  • CaCO3(s) CaO(s) + CO2(g)

  • N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g)


C.

CaCO3(s) CaO(s) + CO2(g)

S (entropy change) is the measure of randomness and thus in solid, liquid and gas, the order of entropy is 

                           gas > liquid > solid

Thus, S is positive for the reaction given in option (c).


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362.

The standard Gibb's free energy change, G° is related to equilibrium constant, Kp as

  • Kp= -RT lnG°

  • Kp= eRTG°

  • Kp=-G°RT

  • Kp=e-G°RT


363.

The yield of the product in the reaction

A2(g) + 2B(g) C(g) + Q kJ would be higher at

  • high temperature and high pressure

  • high temperature and low pressure

  • low temperature and high pressure

  • low temperature and low pressure


364.

Given that Hf(H) = 218 kJ / mol, express the H-H bond energy in kcal/mol.

  • 52.15

  • 911

  • 104

  • 52153


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365.

Calculate H° for the reaction, Na2O(s) + SO3(g)  Na2SO4(g) given the following:(A) Na(s) +H2O(l)  NaOH(s) + 12H2(g) ;H°= -146 kJ(B) Na2SO4(s) +H2O(l) 2 NaOH(s) + SO3(g); H°=+ 418 kJ(C) 2 Na2O(s) +2 H2(g) 4Na(s) + 2H2O(l); H°= +259 kJ

  • +823 kJ

  • -581 kJ

  • -435 kJ

  • +531 kJ


366.

If an endothermic reaction occurs spontaneously at constant temperature (T) and pressure (p), then which of the following is true?

  • G > 0

  • H < 0

  • S > 0

  • S < 0


367.

A spontaneous process is one in which the system suffer

  • no energy change

  • a lowering of free energy

  • a lowering of entropy

  • an increase in internal energy


368.

When a solid melts reversibly :

  • H decreases

  • G increases

  • E decreases

  • S increases


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369.

Enthalpy is equal to :

  • T2(G/T)TP

  • -T2(G/T)TP

  • T2(G/T)TV

  • -T2(G/T)TV


370.

Condition for spontaneity in an isothermal process is

  • A + W < 0

  • G + U <0

  • A + U>0

  • G -U<0


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