“When a gas is expanded from high pressure region to low pressure region ; temper -ature change occurs”. This phenomenon is related to the

Question: “When a gas is expanded from high pressure region to low pressure region ; temper -ature change occurs”. This phenomenon is related to the
[A].

Gibbs-Duhem equation

[B].

Gibbs-Helmholtz equation

[C].

Third law of thermodynamics

[D].

Joule-Thomson effect

Answer: Option D

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If heat contents of CH4, C2H4 and C3H8 are -17.9, 12.5 and -24.8 kcal/mole respectively, than ΔH for the reaction CH4(g) + C2H4(g) C3H8(g) will be __________ Kcal.

Question: If heat contents of CH4, C2H4 and C3H8 are -17.9, 12.5 and -24.8 kcal/mole respectively, than ΔH for the reaction CH4(g) + C2H4(g) C3H8(g) will be __________ Kcal.
[A].

-19.4

[B].

-30.2

[C].

55.2

[D].

-55.2

Answer: Option A

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“Law of corresponding states” says that

Question: “Law of corresponding states” says that
[A].

, two different gases behave similarly, if their reduced properties (i.e. P, V and T) are same.

[B].

the surface of separation (i. e. the meniscus) between liquid and vapour phase disappears at the critical temperature.

[C].

no gas can be liquified above the critical temperature, howsoever high the pressure may be.

[D].

the molar heat of energy of gas at constant volume should be nearly constant (about 3 calories).

Answer: Option A

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In case of a close thermodynamic system, there is __________ across the boundaries.

Question: In case of a close thermodynamic system, there is __________ across the boundaries.
[A].

no heat and mass transfer

[B].

no mass transfer but heat transfer

[C].

mass and energy transfer

[D].

none of these

Answer: Option B

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Critical temperature is defined as the temperature above which a gas will

Question: Critical temperature is defined as the temperature above which a gas will
[A].

not liquify (barring exceptions).

[B].

immediately liquify.

[C].

never liquify however high the pressure may be.

[D].

none of these.

Answer: Option C

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