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CBSE
Class 11
Chemistry
Chemistry Part - I
Thermodynamics
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Question Bank - Thermodynamics

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Question Bank: Thermodynamics

This chapter introduces thermodynamics, the study of energy changes in chemical reactions and processes. Understanding thermodynamics is essential for predicting how and why reactions occur.

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Question Bank - Thermodynamics

Q1.

What is the change in internal energy when no heat is added to the system, but work is done on it?

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Q2.

If a system does work on its surroundings and no heat is exchanged, what equation describes the change in internal energy?

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Q3.

When heat is removed from a system and no work is done, what can be said about the change in internal energy?

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Q4.

What type of wall would a system have if it cannot exchange heat but can do work?

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Q5.

In a closed system, if a gas expands against a constant external pressure, which of the following statements is TRUE?

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Q6.

If 100 J of work is done on a system and no heat is transferred, what is the change in internal energy?

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Q7.

In which situation is the internal energy of a system unchanged?

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Q8.

If the internal energy of a system decreases due to work done by the system, which of the following must be true?

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Q9.

In a gas system, if 500 J of heat is added and the system does 200 J of work, what is the change in internal energy?

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Q10.

The mathematical expression ∆U = q + w is associated with which fundamental principle?

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Q11.

What type of system exchanges both energy and matter with its surroundings?

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Q12.

If work is done on the system and heat is lost, how would the internal energy change?

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Q13.

What is the effect on internal energy if a perfectly insulated system expands against an external pressure?

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Q14.

A piston compresses an ideal gas. If the work done on the gas is positive, what happens to its internal energy?

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Q15.

When examining a reaction that produces a gas in a closed container, what concept helps predict the pressure change as the volume changes?

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Q16.

What is a thermodynamic system?

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Q17.

Which of the following describes an open system?

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Q18.

What is the primary purpose of calorimetry in scientific experiments?

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Q19.

In a closed system, what can be exchanged with the surroundings?

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Q20.

In which type of calorimeter is the change in internal energy (∆U) measured?

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Q21.

Which of the following is an example of an isolated system?

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Q22.

How is heat absorbed by a calorimeter calculated?

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Q23.

What does the state of a thermodynamic system depend on?

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Q24.

What does a negative value of ∆H indicate about a reaction?

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Q25.

What is the role of boundaries in a thermodynamic system?

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Q26.

What is the relationship between ∆U and ∆H at constant pressure?

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Q27.

Which statement is true about state functions?

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Q28.

Which factor does NOT affect the heat capacity of a calorimeter?

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Q29.

The heat content of a system at constant pressure is termed as:

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Q30.

At what conditions is the measurement of enthalpy (∆H) commonly performed?

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Q31.

Which of the following is NOT a state variable?

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Q32.

What happens to the heat of reaction (qp) in an endothermic process?

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Q33.

An endothermic reaction is characterized by:

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Q34.

What is the effect of combining two endothermic reactions in a calorimeter?

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Q35.

In thermodynamics, which term describes the total energy of a system?

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Q36.

If the temperature in a bomb calorimeter raises by 1 K and the heat capacity is 15.5 kJ/K, what is the heat released?

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Q37.

How does an isolated system differ from a closed system?

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Q38.

What is calculated when measuring qp in a calorimeter reacting at constant pressure?

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Q39.

Which of the following best describes a state variable in a gas?

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Q40.

Which of the following is NOT a function of calorimetry?

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Q41.

The first law of thermodynamics is essentially a statement of the conservation of:

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Q42.

What is true about the relationship between qv and qp?

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Q43.

If the internal energy of a system increases, what must happen to its surroundings?

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Q44.

In the energy balance of an endothermic reaction, what must occur to maintain constant pressure?

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Q45.

Which term describes the heat absorbed or released during a reaction at constant pressure?

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Q46.

What does the symbol ∆rH represent in a chemical reaction?

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Q47.

In which scenario is the enthalpy change (∆rH) of a reaction positive?

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Q48.

What is the enthalpy change for the reaction: C (s) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g)?

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Q49.

Which factor does not affect the value of enthalpy change, ∆rH?

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Q50.

When calculating ∆rH using Hess's law, what must be true about the final reaction?

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Q51.

What happens to the enthalpy change (∆rH) when a reaction is reversed?

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Q52.

If the enthalpy of the products is higher than that of the reactants, this indicates a:

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Q53.

For the reaction CO (g) + 1/2 O2 (g) → CO2 (g), what is the value of ∆rH?

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Q54.

What does it mean if a reaction has a negative ∆rH and a positive ∆S?

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Q55.

Which formula correctly represents the calculation of enthalpy change?

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Q56.

Combustion of a substance typically results in which sign of ∆rH?

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Q57.

If the enthalpy change for a certain reaction is zero, what can be inferred about the reaction?

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Q58.

What is the correct interpretation of Hess's law in relation to enthalpy?

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Q59.

In an endothermic reaction, if ∆H is greater than the energy changes of the surroundings, what will happen?

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Q60.

What is the standard enthalpy of combustion for one mole of butane?

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Q61.

Which of the following statements best describes the standard enthalpy of formation?

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Q62.

What does a negative value of ∆cH⁰ indicate about a combustion reaction?

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Q63.

If the enthalpy of combustion of glucose is -2802.0 kJ/mol, what does this imply?

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Q64.

Which equation correctly illustrates the relationship between standard enthalpies of different routes leading to the same product?

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Q65.

Which is a common trap when interpreting enthalpy change values?

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Q66.

What is the significance of the term 'standard state' in thermochemistry?

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Q67.

In the combustion of benzene, how much energy is liberated per mole?

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Q68.

Which of the following reactions generally indicates a decrease in enthalpy?

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Q69.

What is the bond enthalpy of a C-H bond in methane if the total enthalpy change for the breaking of all bonds is +1665 kJ/mol?

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Q70.

How is the standard enthalpy of a reaction related to bond enthalpies?

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Q71.

What is the correct expression for calculating the enthalpy change of a reaction using Kirchhoff's equation?

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Q72.

What is the Gibbs free energy equation?

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Q73.

If a reaction has a negative ∆G, what can be concluded about its spontaneity?

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Q74.

Under what condition is a reaction with positive ∆H and positive ∆S spontaneous?

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Q75.

Which of the following statements about spontaneous processes is true?

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Q76.

Which term describes the measure of disorder in a system?

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Q77.

What does a positive value of ∆G imply for a reaction?

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Q78.

When considering spontaneity, which factor directly influences Gibbs free energy the most?

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Q79.

Which pair of thermodynamic quantities must be evaluated to determine spontaneity?

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Q80.

Which scenario would likely favor the spontaneity of a reaction?

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Q81.

What role does temperature play in reactions that are both endothermic and result in increased entropy?

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Q82.

Which thermodynamic principle asserts that entropy of an isolated system tends to increase over time?

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Q83.

What happens to the spontaneity of a reaction as temperature increases if both enthalpy and entropy are positive?

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Q84.

Which of the following best describes a reaction at equilibrium considering Gibbs energy?

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Q85.

What does the term 'spontaneous' signify in a chemical reaction context?

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Q86.

What does a negative Gibbs free energy change (∆G) indicate about a reaction?

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Q87.

Which of the following equations relates Gibbs free energy change to the equilibrium constant?

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Q88.

At equilibrium, what is the value of ∆G for a reversible reaction?

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Q89.

How does an increase in temperature typically affect the Gibbs free energy for an endothermic reaction?

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Q90.

In a reaction where both ∆H and ∆S are negative, under what condition is the reaction spontaneous?

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Q91.

Which factor does NOT affect the Gibbs free energy change of a reaction?

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Q92.

If ∆G > 0 for a reaction under standard conditions, what can be concluded?

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Q93.

A reaction's equilibrium constant decreases as the temperature increases. Which statement is true about the reaction?

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Q94.

For a reaction characterized by ∆H > 0 and ∆S > 0, when will the reaction be spontaneous?

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Q95.

If the standard Gibbs free energy change of a reaction is given as ∆Gₐ = -RT ln K, what can be inferred about the formation of products?

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Q96.

Consider a reversible reaction at equilibrium. If the concentration of products is increased, how does this affect ∆G?

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Q97.

Which of the following statements is valid regarding ∆G and reaction spontaneity?

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Q98.

In thermodynamics, what does the term 'spontaneity' refer to?

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Q99.

If a reaction has ∆H < 0 and ∆S < 0, under what temperature ranges will the reaction be spontaneous?

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Q100.

What is the significance of a reaction where ∆G = 0?

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