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Test: Enthalpy Change - Question 1

Among the following enthalpies, which is always less than zero?

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The symbol represents enthalpy of combustion which is always exothermic. For exothermic rxn delta H is always -ve. 

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 Enthalpy change for a cyclic process is

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Enthalpy is a state function; which means change in enthalpy depends only on final and initial state. So, the change in enthalpy for a cyclic process is zero.

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Test: Enthalpy Change - Question 3

The solubility of fluorides is much less as compared to corresponding chlorides

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Due to high lattice enthalpy of fluorides, it is difficult to break the lattice of fluoride compounds(due to the small size of fluorine, so the lattice is strong). SO the solubility of fluorides is less than chlorides.

Test: Enthalpy Change - Question 4

The enthalpy change when 1 mole of it dissolves in a specified amount of solvent is known as enthalpy of

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Enthalpy of solution (ΔHsoln) is the change in enthalpy that occurs when a specified amount of solute dissolves in a given quantity of solvent.

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 The increasing order of enthalpy of vaporization of NH3, PH3, and AsH3 is

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The interparticle forces are strongest in NH3 (Hydrogen bonding). In PH3 and AsH3 the inter-particle forces are dipole-dipole forces which are relatively stronger in AsH3(due to higher mass of AsH3). So the increasing order of vaporization is PH3<AsH3<NH3 .

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The enthalpy of formation of NaCl can be calculated by using

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Test: Enthalpy Change - Question 7

In Born-Haber cycle, the sum of the enthalpy changes around a cycle is

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The Born-Haber cycle is based on Hess Law or Law of constant heat summation. It states that the standard enthalpy of reaction is the sum of algebraic sum of the standard enthalpies of reactions into which the overall reaction may be splitted. So the change in enthalpy around a cycle is zero.

Test: Enthalpy Change - Question 8

The enthalpies of fusion for all reactions are

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The enthalpies of fusion for all reactions are always positive because melting of a solid is an endothermic process in which heat is supplied to the reaction Hence the sum of enthalpies of the product is greater than the sum of enthalpies of the reactant.

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 In the reaction:

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∆Hr is called both enthalpy of combustion of hydrogen as well as enthalpy of formation of water.For the enthalpy of combustion of hydrogen, the reason is that 1 mole of Hydrogen is burnt in its pure state. For the formation of water, the reason is that 1 mole of water is formed from its constituent elements.

Test: Enthalpy Change - Question 10

What happens to the ions, when an ionic compound dissolves in a solvent?

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When an ionic compound is dissolved in the solvent, the compound dissociate into ions and due to external medium i. e. solvent it leave its original position in crystal lattice n gets hydrated..
Eg. NaCl(aq) → Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq)

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