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Statement-1 : There is no change in enthalpy of an ideal gas during compression at constant temperautre.
Statement-II : Enthalpy of an ideal gas is a function of temperature and pressure.

A

Statement-I is true, statement-II is true and statement-II is correct explanation for statement-I

B

Statement-I is true, statement-II is true and statement-II is NOT the correct explanation for statement-I

C

Statement-I is false, statement-II is true.

D

Statement-I is true, statement-II is false.

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  • These question consists of two statements each, printed as Statement-I and Statement-II . While answering these Question you are required to choose any one of the following four responses. Statement-I : There is no change in enthalpy of an ideal gas during compression at constant temperature . Statement -II : Enthalpy of an ideal gas is a function of temperature and pressure.

    A
    If both Statement -I & Statement are True & the Statement-II is a correct explanation of the Statement -I
    B
    If both Statement -I & Statement are True & the Statement-II is not a correct explanation of the Statement -I
    C
    If Statement-I is True but the Statement-II is False.
    D
    If Statement-I is True but the Statement-II is True .
  • Statement-1 : There is no change in enthalpy of an ideal gas during compression at constant pressure. Statement-II : Enthalpy of an ideal gas is a function of temperature .

    A
    Statement-I is true, statement-II is true and statement-II is correct explanation for statement-I
    B
    Statement-I is true, statement-II is true and statement-II is NOT the correct explanation for statement-I
    C
    Statement-I is false, statement-II is true.
    D
    Statement-I is true, statement-II is false.
  • There is no change in internal energy for an ideal gas at constant temperature. Internal energy of an ideal gas is a function of temperature only.

    A
    If both the statements are TRUE and STATEMENT-2 is the correct explanation of STATEMENT-2
    B
    If both the statements are TRUE but STATEMENT-2 is NOT the correct explanation of STATEMENT-2
    C
    If STATEMENT-1 is TRUE and STATEMENT-2 is FALSE
    D
    If STATEMENT-1 is FALSE and STATEMENT-2 is TRUE
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