Chemistry, asked by balkrushnatekale9696, 8 months ago


Physical Chemistry - Online Quiz 1 - Chemical Energetics
1. All questions are compulsory. Students have to attempt and answers all the questions (50).
2. Please do take care of the spellings of answers.
3. Once you solve all the 50 questions then you have to submit it through an online platform only.
4. You can submit your online quiz responses only one time.
5. Your responses and gradings (if any) will be communicated to you on your registered email id.
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1. The chemical thermodynamics is a branch of chemistry which mainly deals with the study of ------ *
2 points
Electrical energy
Heat and mechanical work
Potential energy
None of these.
2. First law of thermodynamics tells about -------- *
2 points
Entropy
free energy
Conservation energy
none of these
3. Entropy can be mathematically expressed as ------- *
2 points
ds =(dq/T)
ds = (dqrev/T)
ds = (dqirrev/T)
ds = (qrev/T)
4. Unit of energy in C.G. S. unit is ---------- . *
2 points
5. The mathematical form of the first law of thermodynamics is -------- *
2 points
dq = dU + dw
dq = dU – dw
dU = dq + dw
none of these​

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Answered by srithadeya64
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Why is it not recording their responses? The questions are all marked as required, so how can it say they've turned in the quiz assignment but no response is shown? Is there any place their answers could be going?

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