Prince Singh: Physical & Inorganic Chemistry
Prince Singh: Physical & Inorganic Chemistry
Prince Singh: Physical & Inorganic Chemistry
SIR
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BY
PRINCE SINGH
LIQUID SOLUTION
COLLIGATIVE
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P 0 Ps n P 0 Ps N
(A) (B)
P0 N P0 n
P 0 Ps n P 0 Ps
(C) (D) =n×N
Ps N P0
2. One mole of an ideal gas is expanded isothermally and reversibly to half its initial pressure. S for the process in J
K–1 mol–1 is [ln2 = 0.693 and R = 8.314, J/(mol/K)] :
(A) 10.76 (B) 6.76 (C) 8.03 (4) 5.76
Ans. (D)
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3. The reaction NH2CN(s) + O (g) N2(g) + CO2(g) + H2O (l) was carried out at 300 K in a bomb
2 2
calorimeter. The heat released was 900 kJ mol–1. The value of H300K for this reaction would be :-
[take R=8 J K-1 mol-1]
(A) 901.2 kJ mol–1 (B) –901.2 kJ mol–1 (C) –898.8 kJ mol–1 (D) +898.8 kJ mol–1
Ans. (C)
4. The value of H and S for the reaction PCl5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) are 150 kJ and 750JK-1 respectively, the
reaction will be non-spontaenous at -
(A) 190 K (B) 210 K (C) 250K (D) 300K
Ans. (A)
5. Consider the Gºƒ and Hºƒ (kJ/mol) for the following oxides. Which oxide can be most easily decomposed to form
the metal and oxygen gas ?
(A) ZnO (Gº = –318.4, Hº = –348.3) (B) Cu2O (Gº = –146.0, Hº = –168.8)
(C) HgO (Gº = –58.5, Hº = –90.8) (D) PbO (Gº = –187.9, Hº = –217.3)
Ans. (C)
6. An ideal gas is allowed to expand both reversibly and irreversibly in an perfect adiabatic container. If Ti is the initial
temperature and Tf is the final temperature, which of the following statements is correct ?
(A) Tf > Ti for reversible process but Tf = Ti for irreversible process
(B) (Tf)rev = (Tf)irrev
(C) Tf = Ti for both reversible and irreversible processes
(D) (Tf)irrev > (Tf)rev
Ans. (D)
7. 6 moles of an ideal gas expand isothermally and reversibly from a volume of 1 litre to a volume of 10 litres at 270C. The
maximum work done is-
(A) –34.465 kJ (B) +34.465 kJ (C) -147.8 kJ (D) +147.8 kJ
Ans. (A)
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8. The heat absorbed by a system in going through a cyclic process showing in figure
9. 1 mole of SO2 gas at 300 K is expanded under reversible adiabatic condition such that its volume becomes 27
times.The work done in the process is -
(A) 300R (B) -300R (C) -600R (D) 600R
Ans. (C)
10. Determine which of the following reactions at constant pressure represent surrounding that do work on the system:
I. 4NH3 (g) + 7O2 (g) 4NO2 (g) + 6H2O (g)
II. CO (g) + 2H2 (g) CH3OH ( )
III. C (s, graphite)+ 1/2O2 (g) CO (g)
IV. H2O (s) H2O ( )
(A) III, IV (B) II and III (C) II, IV (D) I and II, IV
Ans. (D)
11. A certain mass of gas is expanded from (1L, 10 atm) to (4L, 5 atm) against a constant external pressure of 1 atm. If
initial temperature of gas is 300 K and the heat capacity of process is
50 J/°C. Then the enthalpy change during the process is ( take 1L atm ~ 100 J)
(A) H = 15 kJ (B) H = 15.7 kJ (C) H = 14.4 kJ (D) H = 14.7 kJ
Ans. (B)
12. STATEMENT-1 : The magnitude of the work involved in an isothermal expansion is greater than that involved in
an adiabatic expansion.
STATEMENT-2 : P–V curve (P on y-axis and V on x-axis) decrease more rapidly for reversible adiabatic expansion
compared to reversible isothermal expansion starting from same initial state.
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False.
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.
Ans. (D)
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15. In an isobaric process, the ratio of heat supplied to the system (dQ) and work done by the system (dW) for diatomic
gas is
(A) 1 : 1 (B) 7 : 2 (C) 7 : 5 (D) 5 : 7
Ans. (B)
16. The magnitudes of enthalpy changes for irreversible adiabatic expansion of a gas from 1L to 2L is H1 and for
reversible adiabatic expansion for the same expansion is H2. Then
(A) H1 > H2
(B*) H1 < H2
(C) H1 = H2, enthalpy being a state function ( H1 = H2½
(D) H1 = E1 & H2 = E2 where E1 & E2 are magnitudes of change in internal energy of gas in these expansions
respectively.
Ans. (B)
17. The standard enthalpy of formation of NH3 is – 46.0 kJ mol–1. If the enthalpy of formation of H2 from its atoms is –
436 kJ mol–1 and that of N2 is – 712 kJ mol–1, the average bond enthalpy of N – H bond in NH3 is
(A) – 964 kJ mol–1 (B) + 352 kJ mol–1 (C) + 1056 kJ mol–1 (D) – 1102 kJ mol–1
Ans. (B)
19. What is the free energy change (G) when 1.0 mole of water at 100ºC and 1 atm pressure is converted into steam at
100ºC and 1 atm pressure ?
(A) 80 cal (B) 540 cal (C) 620 cal (D) Zero
Ans. (D)
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