A reaction has both ΔH and ΔS-ve. The rate of reaction
increases with increases in temperature
cannot be predicted for change in temperature
increases with decreases in temperature
remains unaffected by change in temperature
Enthalpy of solution of NaOH (solid) in water is -41.6 kJ mol-1. When NaOH is dissolved in water, the temperature of water :
increases
decreases
does not change
fluctuates indefinitely
Hess's law is used to calculate :
enthalpy of reaction
entropy of reaction
work done in reaction
All of the above
The H°f for CO2 (g), CO (g) and H2O (g) are -393.5, -110.5 and -241.8 kJ/ mol respectively. The standard enthalpy change (in kJ) for the reaction-
CO2 (g) + H2 (g) → CO (g) + H2O (g) is :
524.1
41.2
-262.5
-41.2
If at 298 K the bond energies of C-H, C-C, C=C and H-H bonds are respectively 414, 347, 615 and 435 kJ mol-1, the value of enthalpy change for the reaction
H2C=CH2 (g) + H2 (g) → H3C - CH3 (g) at 298 K will be
+250 kJ
-250 kJ
+125 kJ
-125 kJ
Consider the reaction,
N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3
carried out at constant temperature and pressure. If H and U are the enthalpy and internal energy changes for the reaction, which of the following expression is true?
H = 0
The enthalpies of combustion of carbon and carbon monoxide are -393.5 and -283 kJ mol respectively. The enthalpy of formation of carbon monoxide per mole is
110.5 kJ
676.5 kJ
-676.5 kJ
-110.5 kJ
D.
-110.5 kJ
The enthalpy of formation of carbon monoxide per mole is -110.5 kJ.
For the reaction
A(g) + 2B(g) → 2C (g) + 3D (g)
the change of enthalpy at 27° is 19 kcal. The value of ΔE is:
21.2 kcal
17.8 kcal
18.4 kcal
20.6 kcal