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Energy can be created and be destroyed. State whether this is true or false.

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NCERT TAMIL-THERMODYNAMICS - I-QUESTION
  1. In which process, work is maximum?

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  2. Translational energy of molecules is a part of energy of the system.

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  3. Specific heat of a liquid system is property.

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  4. Work done in the reversible expansion is

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  5. Combustion is an process.

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  6. Heat of neutralisation of a strong acid is than that of a weak acid.

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  7. Name the equipment using which heat of combustion of compounds are det...

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  8. Energy can be created and be destroyed. State whether this is true or ...

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  9. State Zeroth law of thermodynamic .

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  10. Give the relation between DeltaU and DeltaH.

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  11. Define an adiabatic process.

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  12. Write the differences between an exothermic and an endothermic process...

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  13. What are intensive and extensive properties?.

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  14. Define first law of thermodynamics.

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  15. Explain thermal and mechanical equilibrium processes.

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  16. Describe a bomb calorimeter and explain how heat of formation of an or...

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  17. Compare the enthalpy changes that occur between the neutralisation of ...

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  18. Calculate the enthalpy of combustion of acetic (1) when burnt in exces...

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  19. Heat of neutralisation of a weak acid HA by NaOH is -"12.13 kJ mol"^(-...

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  20. DeltaH for the reaction at 298 K CO(g)+1//2O(2)(g) is 282.85 KJ mol^(-...

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