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MODERN PUBLICATION-THERMODYNAMICS-Revision Exercise (Short Answer Questions)
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  7. Explain the terms 'entropy', 'enthalpy' and 'free energy'.

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  8. Account for the fact that entropy of ice is less than that of water.

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  14. Fill in the blanks: (i) The reaction which has a natural urge to pro...

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  15. Define free energy and entropy of a system.

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  18. For a reaction both DeltaH and DeltaS are positive.Under what conditio...

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  19. Explain the physical significance of entropy.

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