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ICSE-CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS -SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
  1. Explain with examples the various types of systems.

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  2. What do you understand by intensive and extensive properties of a syst...

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  3. In an adiabatic process

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  4. Define the Cyclic process.

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  5. Define the Reversible process.

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  6. Define heat and work and mention their sign conventions.

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  7. State and explain the first law of thermodynamics. Derive its mathemat...

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  8. Give the limitations of the first law of thermodynamics.

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  9. Define internal energy of a system.

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  10. Using the first law of thermodynamics, Show that DeltaU = qv.

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  11. Define enthalpy and enthalpy change. Show that DeltaH = qp.

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  12. Define enthalpy. Show that the change in enthalpy at constant pressure...

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  13. Establish a relationship between DeltaH and DeltaU. Under what conditi...

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  14. Predict whether the reaction, H - H (g) + Cl - Cl(g) to 2H - Cl (g),...

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  15. State and explain the second law of thermodynamics.

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  16. State a chemical reaction in which DeltaH and DeltaU are equal.

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  17. What is meant by the term 'free energy'? What was the necessity of int...

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  18. Define enthalpy and enthalpy change. Show that DeltaH = qp.

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  19. What is the free energy criterion for a process to occur spontaneously...

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  20. Explain the term 'entropy'.

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