For a reversible isothermal expansion of an ideal gas from V1 to V2, the work done by the gas is
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Chapter 6: Chemical Thermodynamics (Set-4)
For a reaction carried out at constant volume in a sealed rigid vessel, the heat measured corresponds to A ΔH
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When only PV work is possible, the first law can be written as A ΔU = q − w B
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In chemistry sign convention, work done by the system on surroundings is taken as A Positive work B Zero work
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Which quantity is conserved in the first law of thermodynamics A Entropy B Volume C Energy D Temperature Explanation The
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An ideal gas is taken from 2.0 atm, 3.0 L, 300 K to 1.0 atm and 450 K; what is
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A gas at 1 atm and 300 K is heated to 600 K at constant volume; what is the new
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A gas expands from 2 L to 4 L at constant temperature; what happens to pressure if moles stay constant
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For an ideal gas, which graph becomes a straight line when pressure is plotted against inverse volume at constant temperature
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A gas sample shows pressure inversely proportional to volume at constant temperature and moles A Charles’ law B Avogadro’s law
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