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  1. Asked: August 25, 2021In: Chemistry

    The enthalpy change for the reaction does not depends upon the

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    Answer: C. Nature of intermediate reaction steps The enthalpy change for the reaction does not depends upon the nature of intermediate reaction steps.

    Answer: C. Nature of intermediate reaction steps
    The enthalpy change for the reaction does not depends upon the nature of intermediate reaction steps.

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  2. Asked: August 25, 2021In: Chemistry

    For a spontaneous process, the correct statement is

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    Answer: D. Total entropy change is always negative For a spontaneous process, the correct statement is total entropy change is always negative.

    Answer: D. Total entropy change is always negative
    For a spontaneous process, the correct statement is total entropy change is always negative.

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  3. Asked: August 25, 2021In: Chemistry

    The second law of thermodynamics states that in a cyclic process :

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    Answer: D. Heat cannot be completely converted into work The second law of thermodynamics states that in a cyclic process heat cannot be completely converted into work.

    Answer: D. Heat cannot be completely converted into work
    The second law of thermodynamics states that in a cyclic process heat cannot be completely converted into work.

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  4. Asked: August 25, 2021In: Chemistry

    Three moles of an ideal gas is expanded spontaneously into vaccum. The work done will be:

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    Answer: D. Zero Three moles of an ideal gas is expanded spontaneously into vaccum. The work done will be zero.

    Answer: D. Zero
    Three moles of an ideal gas is expanded spontaneously into vaccum. The work done will be zero.

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  5. Asked: August 25, 2021In: Chemistry

    The addition of a catalyst during a chemical reaction alters which of the following quantities?

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    Answer: C. Activation energy The addition of a catalyst during a chemical reaction alters activation energy.

    Answer: C. Activation energy
    The addition of a catalyst during a chemical reaction alters activation energy.

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  6. Asked: August 25, 2021In: Chemistry

    Identify the extensive quantity/quantities from the following

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    Answer: C. Both A and B The extensive quantities from the following are both enthalpy and volume.

    Answer: C. Both A and B
    The extensive quantities from the following are both enthalpy and volume.

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  7. Asked: August 25, 2021In: Chemistry

    Which of the following is a state function?

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    Answer: C. q+w The following q+w is a state function.

    Answer: C. q+w
    The following q+w is a state function.

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  8. Asked: August 25, 2021In: Chemistry

    During free expansion, work done is

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    Answer: D. Zero and process is irreversible During free expansion, work done is zero and process is irreversible.

    Answer: D. Zero and process is irreversible
    During free expansion, work done is zero and process is irreversible.

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  9. Asked: August 25, 2021In: Chemistry

    When a gas expands isothermally and reversibly, the work done by it is

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    Answer: A. Maximum When a gas expands isothermally and reversibly, the work done by it is maximum.

    Answer: A. Maximum
    When a gas expands isothermally and reversibly, the work done by it is maximum.

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  10. Asked: August 25, 2021In: Chemistry

    Heat exchange in a chemical reaction at constant temperature and pressure is called

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    Answer: C. Enthalpy Heat exchange in a chemical reaction at constant temperature and pressure is called enthalpy.

    Answer: C. Enthalpy
    Heat exchange in a chemical reaction at constant temperature and pressure is called enthalpy.

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