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Calculate work done in adiabatic compression of one mole of an ideal gas (monoatomic) from an initial pressure of to final pressure of . Initial temperature
(a) If process is carried out reversibly
(b) If process is carried out irreversible against external pressure.
Compute the final volume reached by gas in two cases.

A sample of gas initially at and is heated to . . Assuming behaves ideally, compute and for
(a) an isobaric reversible process and
(b) an isochoric reversible process.

Consider the following thermodynamic data :
Enthalpy of formation of ;
Enthalpy of sublimation of ;
Enthalpy of sublimation of ;
First ionization energy of ;
Second ionization energy of ;
Bond energy of ;
First electron affinity of ;
Draw a clear Born-Haber cycle and determine lattice energy of .

A swimmer breath times in one minute when swimming and inhale of air in one breath. Inhalded air contain by volume and exhaled air contain by volume. If all oxygen is consumed in combustion of glucose in the body and of energy obtained from combustion is available for muscular work. Determine the maximum distance this swimmer can swim in one hour if Energy is required for Swimming. Standard molar enthalpy of combustion of glucose is and body temperature is .

Use the following enthalpies of combustion in the calculations that follow.
Element/Compound | Enthalpy of Combustion |
(i) Calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction :
(ii) Calculate the enthalpy of formation of buta--diene .
(iii) Calculate the enthalpy of formation of ethene .
(iv) Calculate the enthalpy change for the conversion of ethene to ethane .

Enthalpy for the reaction is . Magnitude of enthalpy of formation of and are in the ratio . Formation of is an endothermic process whereas formation of is an exothermic process. Enthalpy of formation of is . Calculate the enthalpy of formation of in .

At and energy of ionization of . What will be the reversible EMF at of the cell,
, if at the emf increase by .

Given are the following standard free energies of formation at .
(a) Find and the standard equilibrium constant at for the reaction
(b) If and are mixed so that the partial pressure of each is and the mixture is brought into contact with excess of liquid water, what will be the partial pressure of each gas when equilibrium is attained at . The volume available to the gases is constant.
