Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
At constant pressure, the heat of format...

At constant pressure, the heat of formation of a compound is not dependent on temperature, when

A

`DeltaC_(p)=0`

B

`DeltaC_(v) =0`

C

`DeltaC_(p) gt 0`

D

`DeltaC_(p) lt 0`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • QUESTION PAPER 2019

    WB JEE PREVIOUS YEAR PAPER|Exercise CHEMISTRY (CATEGORY -III)|5 Videos
  • QUESTION PAPER 2019

    WB JEE PREVIOUS YEAR PAPER|Exercise CHEMISTRY (CATEGORY -III)|5 Videos
  • QUESTION PAPER 2018

    WB JEE PREVIOUS YEAR PAPER|Exercise CHEMISTRY|40 Videos
  • QUESTION PAPER 2021

    WB JEE PREVIOUS YEAR PAPER|Exercise CHEMISTRY (CATEGORY -I)|40 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

At constant pressure the volume of a definite mass of gas changes with its temperature

At a constant pressure, the solubility of a gas in a liquid solvent changes when temperature is increased : State what changes occurs and explain why it happens.

At a constant pressure, the solubility of a gas in a liquid, solvent changes when temperature is increases. State what change occurs and explain why it happens.

(i) The pressure and temperature of 0.8 g of He gas are 1 atm and 298 K respectively. If 400 J of heat is applied to the gas at constant volume, what will be change in internal energy and the final temperature of the gas ? (ii) If the same amount of heat is applied to the gas at constant pressure, then what will be the change in internal energy and the final temperature of the gas ? For both the cases, assume He gas behaves ideally and its C_(V)=(3)/(2)R .

At constant pressure, if the temperature of gas is increased then its density-

Discuss whether the difference between the heats of reaction at constant pressure and constant volume will depend on temperature for the following reaction. 2CO(g)+O_(2)(g)to2CO_(2)(g) .

At a constant pressure the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 mol of an ideal gas by 10^(@)C is x kJ. If the same increase in temperature were carried out at constant volume, then the heat required would be-

For a reaction at constant temperature derive the relation between heat of reaction at constant pressure (Delta H) and heat of reaction at constant volume (Delta U) [considering ideal gas] .

Temperature of an ideal gas is 340 K. At constant pressure the gas is so heated volume increases by 18% . What is the final temperature of the gas ?