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Explain extensive and intensive properties.

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VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT-THERMODYNAMICS-SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
  1. Show that DeltaH=DeltaU+Deltan((g)),RT

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  2. If water vapour is assumed to be a perfect gas, molar enthalpy change ...

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  3. Explain extensive and intensive properties.

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  4. Define heat capacity. What are C(p) and C(v)? Show that C(p)-C(v)=R.

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  5. Explain the determination of DeltaU of a reaction calorimetrically.

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  6. Explain the determination of DeltaH of a reaction calorimetrically:

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  7. What is enthalpy of a reaction? Explain the standard enthalpy of a rea...

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  8. What is the standard enthalpy of formation? Explain it with example.

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  9. Define and explain enthalpy of phase transformation.

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  10. Define the explain the standard enthalpy of fusion (Molar enthalpy of ...

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  11. Define and explain the standard enthalpy of vapourisation (Molar entha...

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  12. Define and explain the standard enthalpy of vapourisation of sublimati...

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  13. Define and explain the standard enthalpy of formation (Delta(r)H^(thet...

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  14. State and explain the Hess's law of constant heat summation.

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  15. Define and explain the enthalpy of combustion (Delta(c)H^(theta)).

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  16. Define and explain the enthalpy of atomisation(Delta(a)H^(theta)).

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  17. Define and explain the bond enthalpy (Delta("bond")H^(theta)).

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  18. What is the bond enthalpy of C-H bond of CH(4)?

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  19. Define heat of solution (Delta("sol")H^(theta)) and heat of dilution.

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  20. Define ionisation enthalpy and electron affinity.

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