The spontaneous flow of heat is always

1. From low to high pressure

2. From high to high pressure

3. Unidirectional from lower temperature to higher temperature

4. Unidirectional from the higher to lower temperature

Subtopic:  Spontaneity & Entropy |
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The mixing of non-reacting gases is generally accompanied by

1. Decrease in entropy

2. Increase in entropy

3. Change in enthalpy

4. Change in free energy

Subtopic:  Enthalpy & Internal energy |
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An irreversible process occuring isothermally in an isolated system leads to

(1) Zero entropy

(2) An increase in the total entropy of the system

(3) A decrease in the total entropy of the system

(4) None of these

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The entropy values (in JK-1 mol-1) of H2(g) = 130.6, Cl2(g) = 223.0 and HCl(g) = 186.7 at 298 K and 1 atm pressure. Then entropy change for the reaction H2(g)+Cl2(g)2HCl(g) is

(1) + 540.3

(2) + 727.3

(3) – 166.9

(4) + 19.8

Subtopic:  Spontaneity & Entropy |
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The ΔS for the vaporization of 1 mol of water is 88.3 J/mole K. The value of ΔS for the condensation of 1 mol of vapour will be

       1. 88.3 J/mol K

2. (88.3)2 J/mol K

3. – 88.3 J/mol K

4. 188.3 J/mol K        

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The occurrence of a reaction is impossible if:

1. ΔH is +ve ; ΔS is also + ve but ΔH < TΔS

2. ΔH is – ve ; ΔS is also – ve but ΔH > TΔS

3. ΔH is – ve ; ΔS is + ve

4. ΔH is + ve ; ΔS is – ve

Subtopic:  Spontaneity & Entropy |
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The enthalpy and entropy change for a chemical reaction are

–2.5 × 103 cal and 7.4 cal deg–1 respectively.  Predict the reaction at 298 K is

1. Spontaneous

2. Reversible

3. Irreversible

4. Non-spontaneous

Subtopic:  Gibbs Energy Change |
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Which of the following is true for the reaction H2O(l)H2O(g) at 100°C and 1 atmosphere

1. ΔE = 0

2. ΔH = 0

3. ΔH = ΔE

4. ΔH = TΔS

Subtopic:  Gibbs Energy Change |
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The enthalpy of vapourization water is 386 kJ. What is the entropy of water

(1) 0.5 kJ

(2) 1.03 kJ

(3) 1.5 kJ

(4) 22.05 kJ

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Mark the correct statement regarding entropy.

1. At 0°C, the entropy of a perfectly crystalline substance is taken to be zero.
2. At absolute zero temperature, the entropy of a perfectly crystalline substance is positive.
3. At absolute zero temperature, the entropy of all crystalline substances is taken to be zero.
4. At absolute zero temperature, the entropy of a perfectly crystalline substance is taken to be zero.
Subtopic:  2nd & 3rd Law of Thermodynamics |
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