Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
Given that , A(s) rarr A(l)DeltaH=x ...

Given that `,`
`A(s) rarr A(l)DeltaH=x`
`A(l) rarr A(g), DeltaH=y`
The heat of sublimation of `A` will be `:`

A

`x-y`

B

`x+y`

C

`x or y`

D

`-(x+y)`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
B

`A_((s))rarr A_((g)),DeltaH=(x+y)`.
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • THERMOCHEMISTRY

    P BAHADUR|Exercise Exercise 3B objective problems|18 Videos
  • THERMOCHEMISTRY

    P BAHADUR|Exercise Exercise 4 objective Problems|21 Videos
  • THERMOCHEMISTRY

    P BAHADUR|Exercise Exercise 27|1 Videos
  • REDOX REACTIONS

    P BAHADUR|Exercise Exercise(8) Statement:Explanation type problems|19 Videos
  • THERMODYNAMICS

    P BAHADUR|Exercise Exercise|232 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Given at A(s) to A(l), DeltaH =x A(l) to A(g), DeltaH =y The heat of sublimation of A will be

A^(+)(g) rarr A(g) DeltaH =- 2eV 2A(g) rarr 2A^(+) (g) DeltaH = x Find the value of x in eV.

H_(2)O(s) rarr H_(2)O(l), DeltaH = 6.01 kJ DeltaH is the heat of …………………of ice.

If C(s)+O_(2)(g)rarrCO_(2)(g),DeltaH=X and CO(g)+1//2O_(2)(g)rarrCO_(2)(g),DeltaH=Y , then the heat of formation of CO is

NH_(3)(g) + 3Cl_(2)(g) rarr NCl_(3)(g) + 3HCl(g), " "DeltaH_(1) N_(2)(g)+3H_(2)(g)rarr 2NH_(3)(g), " "DeltaH_(2) H_(2)(g)+ Cl_(2)(g) rarr 2HCl(g) , " " DeltaH_(3) The heat of formation of NCl_(3) in the terms of DeltaH_(1), DeltaH_(2) "and" DeltaH_(3) is

NH_(3)(g)+3C1_(2)(g)rarrNCL_(3)(g)+3HC1(g)DeltaH_(1) N_(2)(g)+3H_(2)(g)rarr2NH_(3),DeltaH_(2) H_(2)(g)+CL_(2)(g)rarr2HC1(g),DeltaH_(1) The heat of fomation of NC1_(2)(g) in the terms of DeltaH_(1) , DeltaH_(2) and DeltaH_(3) is

NH_(3)(g) + 3Cl_(2)(g) rarr NCl_(3)(g) + 3HCl(g), " "DeltaH_(1) N_(2)(g) + 3H_(2)(g) rarr 2NH_(3)(g), " "Delta H_(2) H_(2)(g) + Cl_(2)(g) rarr 2HCl(g), " "Delta H_(3) The heat of formation of NCl3(g) in the terms of DeltaH_(1), DeltaH_2 and DeltaH_(3) is :

P BAHADUR-THERMOCHEMISTRY-Exercise 3a objective problems
  1. In which case of mixing of a strong acid and a base each of 1N concent...

    Text Solution

    |

  2. The dissociation energy of CH(4) and C(2)H(6) are respectively 360 and...

    Text Solution

    |

  3. Given that , A(s) rarr A(l)DeltaH=x A(l) rarr A(g), DeltaH=y The...

    Text Solution

    |

  4. A person requires 2870kcal of energy to lead normal daily life. If hea...

    Text Solution

    |

  5. If, combustion of 4g of CH(4) liberates 2.5kcal of heat, the heat of c...

    Text Solution

    |

  6. A solution of 500mL of 2M KOH is added to 500mL of 2M HCl and the mixt...

    Text Solution

    |

  7. Under the same conditions, how many mL of 1M KOH and 0.5M H(2)SO(4)sol...

    Text Solution

    |

  8. AB,A(2) and B(2) are diatomic molecules. If the bond enthalpies of A(2...

    Text Solution

    |

  9. DeltaC(p) for change ,N(2(g))+3H(2(g))=2NH(3(g)) is :

    Text Solution

    |

  10. Consider the reactions : C((s))+2H(2(g)) rarr CH(4(g)), DeltaH=-X kc...

    Text Solution

    |

  11. Which of the following is incorrect about the reaction : underset((D...

    Text Solution

    |

  12. For N(2)(g) + 3H(2)(g) rarr 2NH(3)(g) + 22kcal, E(a) for the reaction ...

    Text Solution

    |

  13. Bond energy of N-H,H-H and N-=N are a,b,c respectively. The DeltaH for...

    Text Solution

    |

  14. If heat of neutralisation is -13.7kcal at 25^(@)C and H(f(H(2)O))^(@)=...

    Text Solution

    |

  15. If (1)/(2)X(2)O((s)) rarr X((s))+(1)/(4)O(2(g)),DeltaH=90kJ then heat ...

    Text Solution

    |

  16. The data given below are for vapour phase reactions at constant pressu...

    Text Solution

    |

  17. The product of combustion of an aliphatic thiol (RSH) at 298K are :

    Text Solution

    |

  18. The bond energy of H(2) is 104.3 kcal mol^(-1) . If means that :

    Text Solution

    |

  19. Heat of neutralisation of NaOH and HCl is -57.46 kJ // equivalent. The...

    Text Solution

    |

  20. The lattice energy of solid NaCI is 180 kcal mol^(-1). The dissolution...

    Text Solution

    |