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CHHAYA PUBLICATION-CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS-WARM UP EXERCISE
  1. Identify the following as an extensive or intensive property: Enthalpy...

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  2. A closed container with impermeable diathermal walls contains some amo...

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  3. X is a state function of a thermodynamic system. How are its finite an...

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  4. What do you mean by a state function? Give some examples of state func...

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  5. Thermodynamic state functions are path-independent quantities. Explain...

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  6. Give two examples of path-dependent quantities. Are they properties of...

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  7. Under what conditions will a system be in themodynamic equilibrium?

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  8. Why is the change in any state function in a cyclic process zero? Is t...

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  9. A closed system participates in the following process: A to B to C. In...

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  10. 1 mol of an ideal gas participate in the process as described in the f...

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  11. Are the following changes reversible or irreversible? Give proper expl...

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  12. One mole of an ideal gas participates in a cylic reversible process as...

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  13. Why is a process occurring in an open container considered to be an is...

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  14. What is the origin of internal energy of a system? Why cannot absolute...

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  15. Why is the internal energy of a system a state function?

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  16. Is the internal energy of a system at 25^(@)C greater or less than its...

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  17. In the process AtoBtoC, the change in internal energy of the system in...

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  18. What do you mean by heat and work in thermodynamics?

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  19. When heat (q) is absorbed by a system, the sign of q is positive, and ...

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  20. When work (w) is done by the system, the sign of w is negative. But wh...

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