Description : Assertion :- At constant temp `0^(@)C` and 1 atm, the change `H_(2)O(s)rarr H_(2)O(l)Delta H` and `Delta E` both are zero. Reason :- During isothermal
Last Answer : Assertion :- At constant temp `0^(@)C` and 1 atm, the change `H_(2)O(s)rarr H_(2)O(l) ... Reason is False. D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Internal energy of an element at 1 atm and 25° C is __________ kcal/kg.mole. (A) 0 (B) 273 (C) 25 (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) 0
Description : Assertion: The enthalpy of formation of gaseous oxygen molecules at `298K` and under1 atm is zero. Reason: The entropy of formation of gaseous oxygen
Last Answer : Assertion: The enthalpy of formation of gaseous oxygen molecules at `298K` and under1 atm is zero. ... D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Minimum number of degree of freedom of a system is zero (B) Degree of freedom of a system containing a gaseous mixture of helium, carbon ... ) Enthalpy and internal energy change is zero during phase change processes like melting, vaporisation and sublimation
Last Answer : (D) Enthalpy and internal energy change is zero during phase change processes like melting, vaporisation and sublimation
Description : Gibbs free energy per mole for a pure substance is equal to the (A) Latent heat of vaporisation (B) Chemical potential (C) Molal boiling point (D) Heat capacity
Last Answer : (B) Chemical potential
Description : Calculate the enthalpy of vaporisation per mole for ethanol. Given `DeltaS = 109.8 J K^(-1) mol^(-1)` and boiling point of ethanol is `78.5^(@)`.
Last Answer : Calculate the enthalpy of vaporisation per mole for ethanol. Given `DeltaS = 109.8 J K^(-1) mol^(-1)` ... KJ mol^(-1)` D. Some more data is required
Description : At normal boiling point, molar entropy of vaporisation is __________ Joule/K°.mole. (A) 72 (B) 92 (C) 142 (D) 192
Last Answer : (B) 92
Description : In an isothermal process, the internal energy of gas molecules (a) increases (b) decreases (c) remains constant (d) may increase/decrease depending on the properties of gas (e) shows unpredictable behaviour.
Last Answer : Answer : c
Description : Specific __________ does not change during a phase change (e.g. sublimation, melting, vaporisation etc.). (A) Entropy (B) Internal energy (C) Enthalpy (D) Gibbs free energy
Last Answer : (D) Gibbs free energy
Description : _________ does not change during phase transformation processes like sublimation, melting & vaporisation. (A) Entropy (B) Gibbs free energy (C) Internal energy (D) All (A), (B) & (C)
Last Answer : (B) Gibbs free energy
Description : The change in Gibbs free energy for vaporisation of a pure substance is (A) Positive (B) Negative (C) Zero (D) May be positive or negative
Last Answer : (C) Zero
Description : Assertion `:-` Small intestine is very long and has plica circularis & villi Reason `:` All these increase internal surface area of small intestine fo
Last Answer : Assertion `:-` Small intestine is very long and has plica circularis & villi Reason `:` All these ... False. D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : For the reversible isothermal expansion of one mole of an ideal gas at 300 K, from a volume of `10 dm^(3)` to `20 dm^(3), Delta H` is -
Last Answer : For the reversible isothermal expansion of one mole of an ideal gas at 300 K, from a volume of `10 dm^(3)` to ` ... . `-1.73 KJ` C. `3.46 KJ` D. Zero
Description : An isothermal aqueous phase reversible reaction, P ⇌ R, is to be carried out in a mixed flow reactor. The reaction rate in k.mole/m3 .h is given by, r = 0.5CP - 0.125CR. A stream containing only P enters the reactor. The ... (in hours) for 40% conversion of P is (A) 0.80 (B) 1.33 (C) 1.60 (D) 2.67
Last Answer : (C) 1.60
Description : The gas phase reaction 2A ⇌ B is carried out in an isothermal plug flow reactor. The feed consists of 80 mole % A and 20 mole % inerts. If the conversion of A at the reactor exit is 50%, then CA/CA0 at the outlet of the reactor is (A) 2/3 (B) 5/8 (C) 1/3 (D) 3/8
Last Answer : (B) 5/8
Description : For the equilibrium: `LiCl.3NH_(3(s))hArrLiCl.NH_(3(s))+2NH_(3)`, `K_(p)=9 atm^(2)` at `40^(@)C`. A `5 litre` vessel contains `0.1` mole of `LiCl.NH_(
Last Answer : For the equilibrium: `LiCl.3NH_(3(s))hArrLiCl.NH_(3(s))+2NH_(3)`, `K_(p)=9 atm^(2)` at `40^( ... backward reaction for completion? A. 5 B. 9 C. 3 D. 1
Description : One mole of a gas occupying `3dm^(3)` expands against a constant external pressure of 1 atm to a volume of 13 lit. The workdone is :-
Last Answer : One mole of a gas occupying `3dm^(3)` expands against a constant external pressure of 1 atm to a volume of 13 lit. ... `dm^(3)` D. `-48` atm `dm^(3)`
Description : In the reaction `A+3BrArr2C`, initially 10 mole each of A and B were taken . If equilibrium pressure is 8 atm and`alpha " of "A=20%`then `K_(p)` will
Last Answer : In the reaction `A+3BrArr2C`, initially 10 mole each of A and B were taken . If equilibrium pressure is 8 atm and`alpha ... C. `(1)/(16)` D. `(1)/(2)`
Description : Calculate the pressure in atm of 1.0 mole of helium in a 2.0 dm^3 container at 20.0°C.
Last Answer : Calculate the pressure in atm of 1.0 mole of helium in a 2.0 dm3 container at 20.0°C.
Description : The theoretical minimum work required to separate one mole of a liquid mixture at 1 atm, containing 50 mole % each of n- heptane and n octane into pure compounds each at 1 atm is (A) -2 RT ln 0.5 (B) -RT ln 0.5 (C) 0.5 RT (D) 2 RT
Last Answer : (B) -RT ln 0.5
Description : A cylinder contains oxygen at a pressure of 10 atm and a temperature of 300 K. The volume of the cylinder is 10 liters. What is the mass of the oxygen in grams? Molecular weight (MW) of oxygen is 32 g/mole? a. 125.02 b. 130.08 c. 135.05 d. 120.04
Last Answer : 130.08 {(10atm)(10)(32)/(0.0821) (300K)}
Description : Assertion :- Absolute value of enthalpy can not be determined. Reason :- Enthalpy is defined as H = E + PV, and value of internal energy can not be de
Last Answer : Assertion :- Absolute value of enthalpy can not be determined. Reason :- Enthalpy is defined as H = ... . D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Assertion (A) A body can have energy without momentum. Reason (R) Internal energy is present in a body.
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : The critical pressure at which the latent heat of vaporisation of steam becomes zero is __________ Kg/cm2. (A) 273.15 (B) 225.65 (C) 100.03 (D) 373.15
Last Answer : (B) 225.65
Description : The energy equation, E + (p/ρ) + (V 2 /2g) + gZ = constant (E = internal energy/mass), is applicable to (A) Perfect gases only (B) Isothermal flow of gases (C) Adiabatic unsteady flow of gases (D) All compressible fluids
Last Answer : (D) All compressible fluids
Description : When a gas in a vessel expands, its internal energy decreases. The process involved is (A) Reversible (B) Irreversible (C) Isothermal (D) Adiabatic
Last Answer : (A) Reversible
Description : For an isothermal process, the internal energy of a gas (A) Increases (B) Decreases (C) Remains unchanged (D) Data insufficient, can't be predicted
Last Answer : (C) Remains unchanged
Description : The change in __________ is equal to the reversible work for compression in steady state flow process under isothermal condition. (A) Internal energy (B) Enthalpy (C) Gibbs free energy (D) Helmholtz free energy
Last Answer : (C) Gibbs free energy
Description : In an isothermal process, A. there is no change in temperature B. there is no change in enthalpy C. there is no change in internal energy D. all of these
Last Answer : Answer: D
Description : There is no change in internal energy in an isothermal process. A. Correct B. Incorrect
Last Answer : Answer: A
Description : In an isothermal process, the internal energy (a) increases (b) decreases (c) remains constant (d) first increases and then decreases (e) first decreases and then increases.
Description : Assertion : Reptiles can be termed as first true and animals Reason : These are completely independent of water due to the development of internal fer
Last Answer : Assertion : Reptiles can be termed as first true and animals Reason : These are completely independent ... D. If both Assertion and Reason are false.
Description : Assertion :- Homologous organs suggest same origin. Reason :- Organs which are simillar in function and dissimilar in internal morphology called as Ho
Last Answer : Assertion :- Homologous organs suggest same origin. Reason :- Organs which are simillar in function and ... D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Assertion: Some orgainsms can maintain internal homeostasis by means of physiological processes and are called "regulates." Reason: Regulates can main
Last Answer : Assertion: Some orgainsms can maintain internal homeostasis by means of physiological processes and are called " ... Reason are false, then mark (4).
Description : At constant temperature and pressure, for one mole of a pure substance, the ratio of the free energy to the chemical potential is (A) Zero (B) One (C) Infinity (D) Negative
Last Answer : (B) One
Description : In __________ process, there is an increase in entropy with no degradation of energy. (A) Isothermal expansion (B) Isochoric heat addition (C) Polytropic expansion (D) Isobaric heat addition
Last Answer : (A) Isothermal expansion
Description : Steady state one dimensional heat flow by conduction as given by Fourier's low does not assume that (A) There is no internal heat generation (B) Boundary surfaces are isothermal (C) Material is anisotropic (D) Constant temperature gradient exists
Last Answer : (C) Material is anisotropic
Description : Assertion :- `Q_("Surr")` is zero for adiabatic process Reason :- Final state of the system remains unchanged in adiabatic process.
Last Answer : Assertion :- `Q_("Surr")` is zero for adiabatic process Reason :- Final state of the system ... False. D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Assertion :- For an isolated system q is zero. Reason :- In an isolated system change in U and V is zero.
Last Answer : Assertion :- For an isolated system q is zero. Reason :- In an isolated system change in U and V ... False. D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Assertion :- Oxidation number of Cr in `Cr(CO)_(6)` is zero. Reason :- Cr is a metal.
Last Answer : Assertion :- Oxidation number of Cr in `Cr(CO)_(6)` is zero. Reason :- Cr is a metal. A. ... Reason is False. D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.
Description : Assertion :- Oxidation number of `Ni` in `[Ni(CO)_(4)]` is zero. ltbr. Reason :- Nickel is bonded to neutral ligand, carbonyl.
Last Answer : Assertion :- Oxidation number of `Ni` in `[Ni(CO)_(4)]` is zero. ltbr. Reason :- Nickel is ... is False. D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.
Description : Assertion :- Oxidation number of carbon in `CH_(2)O` is zero. Reason :- `CH_(2)O` (formaldehyde) is a covalent compound.
Last Answer : Assertion :- Oxidation number of carbon in `CH_(2)O` is zero. Reason :- `CH_(2)O` (formaldehyde ... is False. D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.
Description : Assertion In non-uniform magnetic field speed of a charged particle varies. Reason Work done by magnetic force on a charged particle is always zero.
Last Answer : Assertion In non-uniform magnetic field speed of a charged particle varies. Reason Work done by ... If Assertion is false but Reason is true.
Description : Pick out the correct statement. (A) Like internal energy and enthalpy, the absolute value of standard entropy for elementary substances is zero (B) Melting of ice involves increase in enthalpy and ... of an ideal gas depends only on its pressure (D) Maximum work is done under reversible conditions
Last Answer : (D) Maximum work is done under reversible conditions
Description : Specific/molar Gibbs free energy for a pure substance does not change during (A) Sublimation (B) Vaporisation (C) Melting (D) Either (A), (B) or (C)
Last Answer : (D) Either (A), (B) or (C)
Description : Assertion : Oxytocin is also known as anti-diuretic hormone (ADH). Reason : Oxytocin can cause an increase in the renal reabsorbtion of water.
Last Answer : Assertion : Oxytocin is also known as anti-diuretic hormone (ADH). Reason : Oxytocin can cause an ... . D. If both Assertion and Reason are false.
Description : Assertion `:-` An increase in body fluid volume activate osmoreceptors , which stimulate the hypothelamus to release ADH. Reason `:-` ADH facilitates
Last Answer : Assertion `:-` An increase in body fluid volume activate osmoreceptors , which stimulate the hypothelamus ... . If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Assertion `:-` An increase in glomerular blood pressure can activate the JG of kidney to release renin. Reason `:-` Angiotensin I is a powerful vaso c
Last Answer : Assertion `:-` An increase in glomerular blood pressure can activate the JG of kidney to release renin. ... . D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Assertion `:-` An increase in blood flow to the atria of heart can cause the release of ANF. Reason `:-` ANF can cause vasodilation and decrease the B
Last Answer : Assertion `:-` An increase in blood flow to the atria of heart can cause the release of ANF. ... False. D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Assertion `:-` The JGA plays a complex regulaltory role. Reason `:-` An increase in glomerular blood flow `//` GFR can activate JG cells to release re
Last Answer : Assertion `:-` The JGA plays a complex regulaltory role. Reason `:-` An increase in glomerular blood ... . D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.