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10: Halogen Derivatives
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14: Biomolecules
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Solutions for Chapter 4: Chemical Thermodynamics
Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 4 of Maharashtra State Board SCERT Maharashtra for Chemistry [English] 12 Standard HSC.
SCERT Maharashtra solutions for Chemistry [English] 12 Standard HSC 4 Chemical Thermodynamics Multiple choice questions
1 Mark
An intensive property amongst the following is ______.
Mass
Volume
Number of moles
Temperature
The value of 1dm3 bar is ______.
10 J
102 J
103 J
10-2 J
The work done in the dm3 bar when 200 mL of ethylene gas and 150 mL of HCl gas were allowed to react at 1 bar pressure is ______.
0.10
0.15
0.20
0.2
The work done in vacuum when 300 m mole of an ideal gas expands until its volume is increased by 2.3 dm3 at 1 bar pressure is ______ mole.
Zero
One
Two
Three
For an Isothermal process
W = - Q
∆U = W
∆U = Q + W
∆U = Q
For an Isochoric process
∆U = 0
∆V = 0
∆P = 0
Q = 0
The change in internal energy in a reaction when 2kJ of heat is released by the system and 6 kJ of work is done on the system will be ______.
+4 kJ
4kJ
+3 kJ
– 8 kJ
SCERT Maharashtra solutions for Chemistry [English] 12 Standard HSC 4 Chemical Thermodynamics Very short answer questions
1 Mark
Write the expression to calculate maximum work done when 1 mole of an ideal gas expands isothermally and reversibly from V1 to V2.
Write the mathematical relation between ΔH and ΔU during the formation of one mole of CO2 under standard conditions.
The standard enthalpy of formation of water is - 286 kJ mol-1. Calculate the enthalpy change for the formation of 0.018 kg of water.
Write the mathematical expression of the First Law of Thermodynamics for Isothermal Process
What is the sign convention when work is done on the system by the surrounding?
Write the expression showing the relation between enthalpy change and internal energy change for gaseous phase reaction.
Calculate enthalpy of formation of HCl if bond enthalpies of H2, Cl2 and HCl are 434 kJ mol-1, 242 kJ mol–1 and 431 kJ mol–1 respectively.
SCERT Maharashtra solutions for Chemistry [English] 12 Standard HSC 4 Chemical Thermodynamics Short answer questions (Type- I)
2 Marks
Define the Standard enthalpy of combustion.
Define the Enthalpy of sublimation.
State and explain Hess’s law of constant heat summation.
Write the features of reversible processes.
Derive an expression for pressure-volume work.
The enthalpy change of the following reaction:
\[\ce{CH_{4(g)} + Cl_{2(g)} -> CH3Cl_{(g)} + HCl_{(g)}ΔH^0 = –104 kJ}\]
Calculate C – Cl bond enthalpy. The bond enthalpies are:
Bond | C − H | Cl − Cl | H − Cl |
∆H°/kJ mol−1 | 414 | 243 | 431 |
Calculate the standard enthalpy of combustion of CH4(g) if ΔfH°(CH4) = – 74.8 kJ mol–1, ΔfH°(CO2) = – 393.5 kJ mol–1 and ΔfH°(H2O) = – 285.8 kJ mol–1.
SCERT Maharashtra solutions for Chemistry [English] 12 Standard HSC 4 Chemical Thermodynamics Short answer questions (Type- II)
3 Marks
Define an isolated system.
Three moles of an ideal gas are expanded isothermally from 15 dm3 to 20 dm3 at a constant external pressure of 1.2 bar, calculate the amount of work in Joules.
Answer the following in one or two sentences.
What is enthalpy of fusion?
Answer the following question.
Derive the expression for the maximum work.
Derive the expression for work done in chemical reaction. Write the relationship between ∆H and ∆U for an isochoric process.
Define standard enthalpy of formation.
0.022 kg of CO2 is compressed isothermally and reversibly at 298 K from an initial pressure of 100 kPa when the work obtained is 1200 J, calculate the final pressure.
Define the Enthalpy of vaporization.
Define the Standard enthalpy of combustion.
Why work done in vacuum is zero?
SCERT Maharashtra solutions for Chemistry [English] 12 Standard HSC 4 Chemical Thermodynamics Long answer questions
4 Marks
Define the Enthalpy of atomization.
Define the Extensive properties.
Calculate the standard enthalpy of formation of liquid methanol from the following data:
- \[\ce{CH3OH_{(l)} + \frac{3}{2} O_{2(g)} -> CO_{2(g)} + 2H2O_{(l)}}\] ∆H° = – 726 kJ mol–1
- \[\ce{C_{(Graphite)} + O_{2(g)} -> CO_{2(g)}}\] ∆cH° = – 393 kJ mol–1
- \[\ce{H_{2(g)} + \frac{1}{2} O_{2(g)} -> H2O_{(l)}}\] ∆fH° = – 286 kJ mol–1
Define the Bond enthalpy.
Define the Enthalpy of ionisation.
Calculate the standard enthalpy of the reaction.
\[\ce{2Fe_{(s)} + \frac{3}{2} O_{2(g)} -> Fe2O_{3(s)}}\]
Given:
1. | \[\ce{2Al_{(s)} + Fe2O_{3(s)} -> 2Fe_{(s)} + Al_2O_{3(s)}}\], | ∆rH° = –847.6 kJ |
2. | \[\ce{2Al_{(s)} + \frac{3}{2} O_{2(g)} -> Al2O_{3(s)}}\], | ∆rH° = –1670 kJ |
Answer in brief.
How much heat is evolved when 12 g of CO reacts with NO2? The reaction is:
4CO(g) 2NO2(g) → 4CO2(g) + N2(g), ΔrH° = - 1200 kJ
Write an application of Hess’s law.
Does the following reaction represent a thermochemical equation?
\[\ce{CH_{4(g)} + 2O_{2(g)} -> CO_{2(g)} + 2H2O_{(g)}}\], ∆fH° = –900 kJ mol–1
Classify the following into intensive and extensive properties.
Pressure, volume, mass, temperature.
Define state function and write two examples of it.
Solutions for 4: Chemical Thermodynamics
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