The maximum number of molecule is present in
15 L of H2 gas at STP
5 L of N2 gas at STP
0.5 g of H2 gas
10 g of O2 gas
The work done during the expansion of a gas from a volume of 4 dm3 to 6 dm3 against a constant external pressure of 3 atm, is
-6 J
-608 J
+304 J
-304 J
Born-Haber cycle may be used to calculate
electronegativity
mass number
oxidation number
electron affinity
D.
electron affinity
According to Born-Haber cycle the enthalpy of formation (Hf) of an ionic compound may be given as:
where, I = ionisation energy; S = sublimation energy; E = electron affinity; D = dissociation energy and U = lattice energy of compound
Born-Haber cycle is used to determine the lattice energy of the compound. It also may be used to calculate electron affinity of an element.
The heat of formation for CO2 (g), H2O (l) and CH4 (g) are -400 kJ mol-1, -280 kJ mol-1 and -70 kJ mol-1 respectively. The heat of combustion of CH4 in kJ mol-1 is
890
-160
-890
-90
C (s) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g); H = -94kcal
2CO (g) + O2 (g) → 2CO2 (g); H = -135 kcal.
The heat of formation of CO (g) is
-26.4 kcal
41.2 kcal
26.4 kcal
229.2 kcal
The entropy of a perfectly crystalline material is zero at 0°C. This is statement of
first law of thermodynamics
second law of thermodynamics
third law of thermodynamics
law of conservation of energy
In any chemical reaction, a quantity that decrease to a minimum is
free energy
entropy
temperature
enthalpy
Given, H2O (l) → H2O (g); H1 = +43 kJ
H2O (s) → H2O (l); H2 = +6.05 kJ. Calculate the enthalpy of sublimation of ice.
49.75 kJ mol-1
37.65 kJ mol-1
43.7 kJ mol-1
55.23 kJ mol-1
If standard enthalpies of formation of CaCl (s) (hypothetical) and that of CaCl2 (s) are -188 J mol-1 and -795 kJ mol-1 respectively, calculate the value of standard heat of reaction for the following disproportionation reaction
2CaCl (s) → CaCl2 (s) + Ca (s)
-607 kJ mol-1
+607 kJ mol-1
-419 kJ mol-1
+419 kJ mol-1
Heat formation of H2O is -188 kJ/ mol and H2O2 is 286 kJ/mol. The enthalpy change for the reaction; 2H2O2 → 2H2O + O2 is
196 kJ
-196 kJ
984 kJ
-984 kJ