What is the entropy change (in JK-1 mol-1) when one mole of ice is converted into water at 0°C? (The enthalpy change for the conversion of ice to liquid water is 6.0 kJ mol-1 at 0°C).
20.13
2.013
2.198
21.98
The molar heat capacity (C) of water at constant pressure, is 75 JK-1 mol-1. When 1.0 kJ of heat is supplied to 100 g of water which is free to expand, the increase in temperature of water is
1.2 K
2.4 K
4.8 K
6.6 K
Which of the following pairs of a chemical reaction is certain to result in a spontaneous reaction?
Endothermic and decreasing disorder
Exothermic and increasing disorder
Endothermic and increasing disorder
Exothermic and decreasing disorder
Identify the correct statement for change of Gibbs energy for a system (Gsystem) at constant temperature and pressure
If Gsystem = 0, the system has attained equilibrium
If Gsystem = 0, the system is still moving in a particular direction
If Gsystem = 0, the process is not spontaneous
If Gsystem = 0, the process is spontaneous
A.
If Gsystem = 0, the system has attained equilibrium
a. If S = 0, G = 0, the process is in equilibrium.
b. If S is positive, G is negative, the process is spontaneous.
c. If S is negative, G is positive, the direct process is non-spontaneous.
To which of the following determinations of heat, Hess's law is used?
Heat of chemical reaction
Heat of formation
Heat of bond formation
All of the above
C2H2 + → 2CO2 + H2O ; ΔH = -310 Kcal
C + O2 → CO2 ; ΔH = -94 Kcal
H2 + → H2O ; ΔH = -68 Kcal
On the basis of the above equations, ΔHf (enthalpy of formation) of C2H2 ,will be
-148 Kcal
+54 Kcal
-54 Kcal
+80 Kcal
I2(s) I2(g) ΔH= + 40Kcal, ΔS= 80cal. The sublimation point of I2(s) will be
100°C
127°C
227°C
500°C
In a reversible isothermal process, the change in internal energy is
zero
positive
negative
None of these
Based on the following thermochemical equations
H2O (g) + C(s) → CO (g) + H2 (g); H = 131 kJ
CO (g) + O2(g) → CO2 (g); H = -282 kJ
H2 (g) + O2 (g) → H2O (g); H =-242 kJ
C (s) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g); H = X kJ
the value of X will be
-393 kJ
-655 kJ
+393 kJ
+655 kJ