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explain the first law of thermodynamics reduce its mathematical form give the first law equation for different processes what are its
determine the change in entropy accompanying the isothermal expansion of 5 moles of an ideal gas to 6 times to its initial volume at 330
what occures to internal energy of a system if work is donea on the systemb by the
atoms in the water molecule are linked by1 electrovalent bond 2covalent bond 3
illustrate briefly the significance of entropydetermine the work done when 2 mole of an ideal gas expands isothermally and reversible from 10 atm to
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lsquoq is a path function under what situations it will be a state functiondefine and illustrate heterogeneous and homogenous systems with
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in thermodynamics term what is the meaning of the following termsa closed and open systemsb extensive and intensive
determine the change in entropy in joules when 5 moles of an ideal gas expands from a value of 4 lits to 40 lits at 27degc r 8314 jk-1
ionic and covalent bonds are present in1 ccl4
illustrate the first law of thermodynamics for a closed system undergoing cyclic
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on analysis a certain compound was found to contain iodine and oxygen 254 gm in the ratio of of iodine and 80 gm of oxygen the atomic
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as compared to covalent compounds electrovalent compounds generally have1 low melting points and low boiling points2 low melting points and high
the covalency of nitrogen in hno3 is 1 0 2 3 3
which of the following substances has covalent bonding1 germanium2 sodium chloride3 solid neon4 copperans
the valency of phosphorus in h3 po4 is1 2 2 5 3
the bond between two identical non-metal atoms has a pair of electrons1 unequally shared between the two2 transferred fully from one atom to
a covalent bond is likely to be formed between two elements which1 have similar electronegativities2 have low ionization energies3 have low melting