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Thermodynamics MCQs with Answers – Part 3 (Class 11 Chemistry)

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201. At constant pressure, a reaction that releases heat to the surroundings is described as
ⓐ. endothermic with \(\Delta H \gt 0\)
ⓑ. isochoric with \(\Delta H=0\)
ⓒ. adiabatic with \(\Delta H \gt 0\)
ⓓ. exothermic with \(\Delta H \lt 0\)
202. A process at constant pressure has \(\Delta H=+28\,\text{kJ mol}^{-1}\). The best interpretation is that the process is
ⓐ. exothermic because heat leaves the system
ⓑ. endothermic because heat is absorbed
ⓒ. isolated because \(\Delta H\) is positive
ⓓ. cyclic because enthalpy is a state function
203. A reaction mixture in an open beaker becomes warm, and the surroundings gain heat. For the reaction mixture as the system, the enthalpy change at constant pressure is most likely
ⓐ. negative
ⓑ. positive
ⓒ. exactly zero
ⓓ. impossible to assign any sign
204. Use the graph description below.
An energy profile is drawn with enthalpy on the vertical axis and progress of reaction on the horizontal axis. The products are at a lower enthalpy level than the reactants.
The reaction represented by the graph is
ⓐ. endothermic with \(\Delta H \gt 0\)
ⓑ. isothermal with \(\Delta H=0\)
ⓒ. impossible because products cannot have lower enthalpy
ⓓ. exothermic with \(\Delta H \lt 0\)
205. For the change \(\mathrm{H_2O(s)}\rightarrow\mathrm{H_2O(l)}\) at its melting point, heat is absorbed by the system. The change is best classified as
ⓐ. exothermic, with \(\Delta H \lt 0\)
ⓑ. adiabatic, with \(q_p \gt 0\)
ⓒ. endothermic, \(\Delta H \gt 0\)
ⓓ. cyclic, with \(\Delta H=0\)
206. A reaction at constant pressure has \(q_p=-65\,\text{kJ}\) for the system. The reaction is
ⓐ. exothermic, and \(\Delta H=-65\,\text{kJ}\)
ⓑ. endothermic, and \(\Delta H=-65\,\text{kJ}\)
ⓒ. endothermic, and \(\Delta H=+65\,\text{kJ}\)
ⓓ. exothermic, and \(\Delta H=+65\,\text{kJ}\)
207. A student compares two constant-pressure reactions:
Reaction\(\Delta H\)
P\(-120\,\text{kJ mol}^{-1}\)
Q\(+45\,\text{kJ mol}^{-1}\)
The correct comparison is
ⓐ. P is endothermic and Q is exothermic
ⓑ. both P and Q are exothermic
ⓒ. both P and Q are endothermic
ⓓ. P is exothermic and Q is endothermic
208. Assertion: An endothermic reaction at constant pressure has \(\Delta H \gt 0\). Reason: In an endothermic reaction, heat is absorbed by the system, and at constant pressure \(q_p=\Delta H\).
ⓐ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, but Reason does not explain Assertion
ⓑ. Assertion is true, but Reason is false
ⓒ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, and Reason explains Assertion
ⓓ. Assertion is false, but Reason is true
209. A heat capacity value tells how much heat is required to raise the temperature of an object by
ⓐ. \(1\,\text{mol}\)
ⓑ. \(1\,\text{bar}\)
ⓒ. \(1\,\text{K}\)
ⓓ. \(1\,\text{L}\)
210. The relation for specific heat capacity is
ⓐ. \(c=\frac{q}{n\Delta T}\)
ⓑ. \(c=\frac{\Delta T}{q}\)
ⓒ. \(c=q\,m\,\Delta T\)
ⓓ. \(c=\frac{q}{m\Delta T}\)
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