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1. At absolute zero temperature, all substances have the same

A. Heat capacity

B. Crystalline structure

C. Entropy

D. None of these

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Answer & Solution

Answer: Option A
Solution:
Definition of heat capacity: the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a substance or material by a
small amount is called heat capacity.

lim dQ = C (heat capacity)


dT→0

Every substance has its own molecules and every molecule in a substance has its own properties and structure
depending on the nature of the substance so different molecules exhibit different heat capacity at the same
temperature. But every substance molecules at 0K will come to rest and to raise the temperature of a substance
by a negligible amount doesn’t depend upon the nature of the substance but once the substance reaches dT
amount of temperature different substance or materials exhibit different heat capacity.

2. The expression, ∆G = nRT. ln P 2 , gives the free energy change


P1

A. With pressure changes at constant temperature

B. Under reversible isothermal volume change

C. During heating of an ideal gas

D. During cooling of an ideal gas

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3. The thermodynamic law, PVY = constant, is not applicable in case of

A. Ideal compression of air

B. Free expansion of an ideal gas

C. Adiabatic expansion of steam in a turbine

D. Adiabatic compression of a perfect gas

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4. Entropy change of the reaction, H2O(liquid) H2O(gas), is termed as the


enthalpy of

A. Solution

B. Vaporisation

C. Formation

D. Formation

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5. Specific __________ does not change during a phase change (e.g.


sublimation, melting, vaporisation etc.).

A. Entropy

B. Internal energy

C. Enthalpy

D. Gibbs free energy

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