Select Question Set:
filter

The incorrect relation is:
(where symbols have their usual meanings)
1. \(C_P = \frac{\gamma R}{\gamma-1 }\)
2. \(C_P-C_V= R\)
3. \(\Delta U = \frac{P_fV_f-P_iV_i}{1-\gamma}\)
4. \(C_V = \frac{R}{\gamma-1 }\)

Subtopic:  Molar Specific Heat |
 81%
Level 1: 80%+
Hints

The pressure and volume of a gas are changed as shown in the P-V diagram. The temperature of the gas will:

    

1.  increase as it goes from A to B.
2. increase as it goes from B to C.
3. remain constant during these changes.
4. decrease as it goes from D to A.

Subtopic:  Types of Processes |
 68%
Level 2: 60%+
Hints

premium feature crown icon
Unlock IMPORTANT QUESTION
This question was bookmarked by 5 NEET 2025 toppers during their NEETprep journey. Get Target Batch to see this question.
✨ Perfect for quick revision & accuracy boost
Buy Target Batch
Access all premium questions instantly

Consider a cycle followed by an engine (figure). 


1 to 2 is isothermal,
2 to 3 is adiabatic,
3 to 1 is adiabatic.
Such a process does not exist, because:

(a) heat is completely converted to mechanical energy in such a process, which is not possible.
(b) In this process, mechanical energy is completely converted to heat, which is not possible.
(c) curves representing two adiabatic processes don’t intersect.
(d) curves representing an adiabatic process and an isothermal process don't intersect.

Choose the correct alternatives:

1. (a), (b) 2. (a), (c)
3. (b), (c) 4. (c), (d)
Subtopic:  First Law of Thermodynamics | Second Law of Thermodynamics |
 57%
Level 3: 35%-60%
Hints

advertisementadvertisement

Two cylinders, \(A\) and \(B,\) of equal capacity are connected to each other via a stopcock. \(A\) contains gas at a standard temperature and pressure \(B\) is completely evacuated. The entire system is thermally insulated. If the stopcock is suddenly opened, then the change in internal energy of the gas is:
1. \(0\)
2. \(5~\text{J}\)
3. \(1~\text{J}\)
4. \(3~\text{J}\)
Subtopic:  First Law of Thermodynamics |
 89%
Level 1: 80%+
Hints
Links

premium feature crown icon
Unlock IMPORTANT QUESTION
This question was bookmarked by 5 NEET 2025 toppers during their NEETprep journey. Get Target Batch to see this question.
✨ Perfect for quick revision & accuracy boost
Buy Target Batch
Access all premium questions instantly

Find out the total heat given to diatomic gas in the process \(A\rightarrow B \rightarrow C\): \(( B\rightarrow C\) is isothermal)
                 
1. \(P_0V_0+ 2P_0V_0\ln 2\)
2. \(\frac{1}{2}P_0V_0+ 2P_0V_0\ln 2\)
3. \(\frac{5}{2}P_0V_0+ 2P_0V_0\ln 2\)
4. \(3P_0V_0+ 2P_0V_0\ln 2\)

Subtopic:  First Law of Thermodynamics |
 62%
Level 2: 60%+
Hints

The standard enthalpies of the formation of  NO2(g) and N2O4(g) are 8 kcal mol–1 and 2 kcal mol–1 respectively. The heat of dimerization of NO2 in the gaseous state is: 

1. 10 k cal mol–1 2. 6.0 k cal mol–1
3. –14 k cal mol–1 4. –6.0 k cal mol–1
Subtopic:  Thermochemistry |
 69%
Level 2: 60%+
Please attempt this question first.
Hints
Please attempt this question first.

advertisementadvertisement

\(0.04\) mole of an ideal monatomic gas is allowed to expand adiabatically so that its temperature changes from \(800~\text{K}\) to \(500~\text{K}.\) The work done during expansion is nearly equal to:

            

1. \(129.6~\text J\) 2. \(-129.6~\text J\)
3. \(149.6~\text J\) 4. \(-149.6~\text J\)
Subtopic:  Work Done by a Gas |
 60%
Level 2: 60%+
Hints

If an ideal gas undergoes two processes at constant volumes \(V_1~\text{and}~V_2\) as shown in the pressure-temperature \((P\text-T)\) diagram, then:

             
1. \(V_1= V_2\)
2. \(V_1> V_2\)
3. \(V_1< V_2\)
4. \(V_1\ge V_2\)

Subtopic:  Types of Processes |
 82%
Level 1: 80%+
Hints

Heat is supplied to a diatomic gas in an isochoric process. The ratio \(\Delta Q:\Delta U\) is: (symbols have usual meanings)
1. \(5:3\)
2. \(5:2\)
3. \(1:1\)
4. \(5:7\)

Subtopic:  First Law of Thermodynamics |
 72%
Level 2: 60%+
Hints

advertisementadvertisement

A system that can neither exchange matter nor energy with the surroundings is classified as:

1. Open system

2. Isolated system

3. Closed system

4. Both (1) & (2)

Subtopic:  Classification of System, Extensive & Intensive Properties |
 92%
Level 1: 80%+
Please attempt this question first.
Hints
Please attempt this question first.

Select Question Set:
filter