Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Thermodynamics, Exercise 3: Level 3

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ΔG=ΔH-TΔS and ΔG=ΔH+TdΔGdTp then dEcelldT is :

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One mole of an ideal gas Cv,m=52R at 300 K and 5 atm is expanded adiabatically to a final pressure of 2 atm, against a constant pressure of 2 atm. Final temperature of the gas is:

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In a fuel cell, methanol is used as a fuel and oxygen gas is used as an oxidizer. The reaction is CH3OH(l)+32O2(g)CO2(g)+2H2O(l).

At 298 K, the standard Gibbs energies of the formation for CH3OH(l), H2O(l) and CO2(g) are -166.2,-237.2 and -394.4 kJ mol-1, respectively. If the standard enthalpy of combustion of methanol is -726 kJ mol-1, the efficiency of the fuel cell will be:

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One mole of an ideal gas is expanded reversibly and isothermally from 1 dm3 to 10 dm3 at 300 K. ΔG will be equal to

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A plot of ln K against 1T (abscissa) is expected to be a straight line with intercept on ordinate axis equal to

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Two moles of an ideal gas is heated at constant pressure of one atmosphere from 27°C to 127°C. If Cv,m=20+10-2 T JK-1 mol-1, then q and ΔU for the process are respectively:

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The gaseous ozone is bubbled through a water-ice mixture at 0°C. As O3(g) decomposes to form O2(g), the enthalpy of the reaction is absorbed by the resulting ice. Given that the heat of fusion of ice is 6.0095 kJ mol-1, calculate the mass of ice that melts for each gram of O3 that decomposes.

2O3(g)3O2(g); ΔH=-285.4 kJ

Give your answer up to two decimal places.

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Water-gas is produced by the reaction Cs+H2O(g)H2g+COg. The heat required for this endothermic reaction may be supplied by adding a limited amount of air and burning some carbon to carbon dioxide. Calculate the amount of carbon to be burnt to CO2 to provide enough heat for the water- gas H2+CO conversion of 100 g of carbon. ΔH°f for CO=-110.53 kJ, ΔH°f for H2O=-241.81 kJ and ΔHcombustion  for C=-393.51 kJ.

Final answer has to be given after rounding-off to the nearest integer.