7. W = 0 when the opposing pressure is A. expanded freely B. same as the gas pressure C. constant D. varying 8. Out of ice, liquid water and water vapor, which will have the maximum entropy? A. Ice C. Water vapor D. Ice and liquid H2O B. Liquid water 9. A steam boiler is made of steel and weighs 900 kg. The boiler contains 400 kg of water. Assuming that 70% of the heat is delivered to boiler and water, how much heat is required to raise the temperature of the whole from 10°C to 100°C? Specific heat capacity of steel is 0.11 kcal/kg K. A. 44900 kcal B. 64000 kcal C. 36000 kcal D. 81000 kcal 10. During an isothermal expansion of an ideal gas, its A. Enthalpy decreases B. Enthalpy remains unaffected C. Enthalpy reduces to zero D. Internal energy decreases 11. Which of the following processes always results in an increase in the energy of a system? A. The system losses heat and has work done on its surroundings B. The system gains heat and does work on the surroundings C. The system losses heat and does work on the surroundings D. The system gains heat and has work done on it by the surroundings. 12. Which of the following equations is correct? A. PV = F + G B. F-G = PV C. F = G- PV D. G + F = 2TS 13. Determining the maximum work related to Gibbs free energy is done under which conditions? A. variable T, constant P B. constant T, constant P C. constant T, variable P D. variable T, variable P 14. The following are physical quantities necessary to determine the change in free energy, except A. concentration B. entropy C. temperature D. enthalpy 15. When H2 > Hị then C. S2 > S1 D. reaction is spontaneous A. G2 < G1 B. reaction is non-spontaneous

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7. W = 0 when the opposing pressure is
A. expanded freely
B. same as the gas pressure
C. constant
D. varying
8. Out of ice, liquid water and water vapor, which will have the maximum entropy?
A. Ice
C. Water vapor
D. Ice and liquid H2O
B. Liquid water
9. A steam boiler is made of steel and weighs 900 kg. The boiler contains 400 kg of
water. Assuming that 70% of the heat is delivered to boiler and water, how much
heat is required to raise the temperature of the whole from 10°C to 100°C?
Specific heat capacity of steel is 0.11 kcal/kg K.
A. 44900 kcal
B. 64000 kcal
C. 36000 kcal
D. 81000 kcal
10. During an isothermal expansion of an ideal gas, its
A. Enthalpy decreases
B. Enthalpy remains unaffected
C. Enthalpy reduces to zero
D. Internal energy decreases
11. Which of the following processes always results in an increase in the energy of a
system?
A. The system losses heat and has work done on its surroundings
B. The system gains heat and does work on the surroundings
C. The system losses heat and does work on the surroundings
D. The system gains heat and has work done on it by the surroundings.
12. Which of the following equations is correct?
A. PV = F + G
B. F-G = PV
C. F = G- PV
D. G + F = 2TS
13. Determining the maximum work related to Gibbs free energy is done under which
conditions?
A. variable T, constant P
B. constant T, constant P
C. constant T, variable P
D. variable T, variable P
14. The following are physical quantities necessary to determine the change in free
energy, except
A. concentration
B. entropy
C. temperature
D. enthalpy
15. When H2 > Hị then
C. S2 > S1
D. reaction is spontaneous
A. G2 < G1
B. reaction is non-spontaneous
Transcribed Image Text:7. W = 0 when the opposing pressure is A. expanded freely B. same as the gas pressure C. constant D. varying 8. Out of ice, liquid water and water vapor, which will have the maximum entropy? A. Ice C. Water vapor D. Ice and liquid H2O B. Liquid water 9. A steam boiler is made of steel and weighs 900 kg. The boiler contains 400 kg of water. Assuming that 70% of the heat is delivered to boiler and water, how much heat is required to raise the temperature of the whole from 10°C to 100°C? Specific heat capacity of steel is 0.11 kcal/kg K. A. 44900 kcal B. 64000 kcal C. 36000 kcal D. 81000 kcal 10. During an isothermal expansion of an ideal gas, its A. Enthalpy decreases B. Enthalpy remains unaffected C. Enthalpy reduces to zero D. Internal energy decreases 11. Which of the following processes always results in an increase in the energy of a system? A. The system losses heat and has work done on its surroundings B. The system gains heat and does work on the surroundings C. The system losses heat and does work on the surroundings D. The system gains heat and has work done on it by the surroundings. 12. Which of the following equations is correct? A. PV = F + G B. F-G = PV C. F = G- PV D. G + F = 2TS 13. Determining the maximum work related to Gibbs free energy is done under which conditions? A. variable T, constant P B. constant T, constant P C. constant T, variable P D. variable T, variable P 14. The following are physical quantities necessary to determine the change in free energy, except A. concentration B. entropy C. temperature D. enthalpy 15. When H2 > Hị then C. S2 > S1 D. reaction is spontaneous A. G2 < G1 B. reaction is non-spontaneous
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