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1. __________ decreases during adiabatic throttling of a perfect gas.

A. Entropy

B. Temperature

C. Enthalpy

D. Pressure

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Answer & Solution

Answer: Option D
Solution:
During Throttling under adiabatic conditions the pressure energy decreases because some of the pressure
energy gets lost as frictional losses thereby increase in intermolecular energy. Hence always there will be loss in
pressure energy there by reducing the pressure.

2. Cv is given by

A. ∂E
( )
∂T V

B. ∂E
( )
∂V T

C. ∂E
( )
∂P V

D. ∂V
( )
∂T P

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Answer: Option A
Solution:
Definition of CV : when we add the heat to a system which is undergoing only expansion work or P dV work at
constant volume than the amount of heat required to raise the temperature by an infinitesimal amount is called
as CV .

∂Q
CV = lim
δT→ 0 ∂T

By first law of thermodynamics: δQ = dU + δW (P dV ) Since here dV = 0


δQ = dU
So, CV = ( ) . Where U = internal energy.
dU
dT V

3. Kopp's rule is used to calculate the heat capacity of

A. Solids

B. Liquids

C. Gases

D. All of the above

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Answer: Option A
Solution:
Kopp's rule states that the heat capacities of a molecular compound are sum of the contributions for each
element in the compound. And it generally used to find the heat capacities of solids or liquid at 20o C for
example the heat capacity of calcium chloride (CaC l2 ) can be written as heat capacity of Ca + 2 ∗ heat
capacity of Cl .

4. The temperature at which a real gas obeys the ideal gas laws over a wide
range of pressure is called __________ temperature.

A. Boyle

B. Inversion

C. Critical

D. Reduced

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Answer: Option A
Solution:
The temperature at which a real gas obeys the ideal gas laws over a wide range of pressure is called as Boyle
temperature.

5. A system in which there is exchange of energy but not of mass, is called


a/an __________ system.

A. Isolated

B. Open

C. Insulated

D. Closed

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