Which of the following statements is correct for a reversible process in a state of equilibrium?
ΔG = 2.303RT log K
ΔG0 = -2.303RT log K
ΔG0 = -2.303RT log K
A reaction having equal energies of activation for forward and reverse reactions has
In which of the following reactions, standard reaction entropy changes (ΔSo) is positive and standard Gibb's energy change (ΔGo) decreases sharply with increasing temperature?
C (graphite) +1/2 O2 (g) → CO (g)
CO (g) +1/2 (g) → CO2 (g)
Mg(s) +1/2O2 (g) → MgO (s)
Mg(s) +1/2O2 (g) → MgO (s)
The enthalpy of fusion of water is 1.435 Kcal/mol. The molar entropy change for the melting of ice of at 0o C is
10.52 cal/(mol K)
21.04 cal/(mol K)
5.260 cal/ (mol K)
5.260 cal/ (mol K)
Standard enthalpy of vaporisation ΔvapHθ for water for water at 100oC is 40.66 kJ mol-1. The internal energy of vaporisation of water at 100o C (in KJ mol-1) is
(Assume water vapour to behave like an ideal gas.)
+37.56
-43.76
+43.76
+43.76
If the enthalpy change for the transition of liquid water to steam is 30kJ mol-1 at 27oC, the entropy change for the process would be.
1.0 J mol- K-1
0.1 J mol-1 K-1
100 J mol-1 K-1
10 J mol-1 K-1
Which of the following is the correct option for free expansion of an ideal gas under an adiabatic condition?
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Enthalpy change for the reaction,
4H (g) → 2H2 (g) is - 869.6 kJ
The dissociation energy of H - H bond is
-869.6 kJ
+434.8 kJ
+217.4 kJ
+217.4 kJ
The heat of combustion of carbon to CO2 is -395.5 kJ/mol. The heat released upon the formation of 35.2 g CO2 from carbon and oxygen gas is
-315 kJ
+315 kJ
-630 kJ
-630 kJ
The formation of the oxide ion O2- (g), from oxygen atom requires first an exothermic and then an endothermic step as shown below,
Thus, the process of formation of O2- in the gas phase is unfavourable even though O2- is isoelectronic with neon. It is due to the fact that
electron repulsion outweighs the stability gained by achieving a noble gas configuration
O- ion has comparatively smaller size that oxygen atom
oxygen is more electronegative
oxygen is more electronegative