Q. What is the entropy change for the mixing of two ideal gases at constant temperature?
A.
0
B.
R ln(2)
C.
R ln(V1/V2)
D.
R ln(V1*V2)
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Solution
The entropy change for the mixing of two ideal gases at constant temperature is ΔS = nR ln(2) for equal moles of each gas.
Correct Answer: B — R ln(2)
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Q. What is the entropy change when 1 mole of an ideal gas is heated at constant volume?
A.
0
B.
R ln(T2/T1)
C.
R (T2 - T1)
D.
R (T1/T2)
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Solution
The change in entropy when heating an ideal gas at constant volume is given by ΔS = nC_v ln(T2/T1). For 1 mole, it simplifies to ΔS = R ln(T2/T1).
Correct Answer: B — R ln(T2/T1)
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Q. What is the entropy change when 1 mole of an ideal gas is heated at constant volume from temperature T1 to T2?
A.
R ln(T2/T1)
B.
R (T2 - T1)
C.
0
D.
R (T1/T2)
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Solution
The change in entropy at constant volume is given by ΔS = nC_v ln(T2/T1). For 1 mole, ΔS = R ln(T2/T1).
Correct Answer: A — R ln(T2/T1)
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Q. What is the entropy change when 1 mole of ice at 0°C is converted to water at 0°C?
A.
0 J/K
B.
R ln(2)
C.
R
D.
Positive value
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Solution
The phase change from ice to water at 0°C involves an increase in disorder, thus resulting in a positive change in entropy.
Correct Answer: D — Positive value
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Q. What is the entropy change when 2 moles of an ideal gas are compressed isothermally from volume V2 to V1?
A.
-R ln(V1/V2)
B.
R ln(V1/V2)
C.
0
D.
R (V2 - V1)
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Solution
The change in entropy for an isothermal compression is ΔS = nR ln(V1/V2). For 2 moles, ΔS = 2R ln(V1/V2), which is negative since V1 < V2.
Correct Answer: A — -R ln(V1/V2)
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Q. What is the relationship between entropy and spontaneity of a process?
A.
Higher entropy means the process is non-spontaneous.
B.
Lower entropy means the process is spontaneous.
C.
Higher entropy generally indicates a spontaneous process.
D.
Entropy has no relation to spontaneity.
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Solution
A higher entropy generally indicates a spontaneous process, as spontaneous processes tend to increase the overall disorder of the system.
Correct Answer: C — Higher entropy generally indicates a spontaneous process.
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Q. What is the relationship between entropy and temperature?
A.
Entropy increases with decreasing temperature
B.
Entropy decreases with increasing temperature
C.
Entropy increases with increasing temperature
D.
Entropy is independent of temperature
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Solution
Entropy generally increases with increasing temperature due to increased molecular motion and disorder.
Correct Answer: C — Entropy increases with increasing temperature
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Q. What is the standard entropy change (ΔS°) for the reaction: 2 SO2(g) + O2(g) → 2 SO3(g)?
A.
Positive
B.
Negative
C.
Zero
D.
Cannot be determined
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Solution
The reaction decreases the number of gas molecules from 3 to 2, leading to a decrease in disorder and thus a negative ΔS°.
Correct Answer: B — Negative
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Q. What is the standard entropy change (ΔS°) for the reaction: 2H2(g) + O2(g) → 2H2O(g)?
A.
Positive
B.
Negative
C.
Zero
D.
Cannot be determined
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Solution
The reaction results in a decrease in the number of gas molecules (from 3 to 2), leading to a negative change in entropy.
Correct Answer: B — Negative
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Q. What is the standard entropy change (ΔS°) for the reaction: 2SO2(g) + O2(g) → 2SO3(g)?
A.
Increases
B.
Decreases
C.
Remains constant
D.
Cannot be determined
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Solution
The reaction decreases the number of gas molecules from 3 to 2, leading to a decrease in entropy.
Correct Answer: B — Decreases
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Q. What is the standard molar entropy of a substance?
A.
Entropy at 0 K
B.
Entropy at 25 °C and 1 atm
C.
Entropy at boiling point
D.
Entropy at melting point
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Solution
Standard molar entropy is defined as the entropy of 1 mole of a substance at 25 °C and 1 atm pressure.
Correct Answer: B — Entropy at 25 °C and 1 atm
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Q. Which of the following factors does NOT affect the entropy of a system?
A.
Temperature
B.
Volume
C.
Pressure
D.
Nature of the substance
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Solution
While temperature, volume, and the nature of the substance affect entropy, pressure does not directly affect the entropy of a system in a significant way.
Correct Answer: C — Pressure
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Q. Which of the following has the highest entropy at 25°C?
A.
Ice
B.
Water
C.
Steam
D.
All have the same entropy
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Solution
Steam has the highest entropy at 25°C because it is in the gaseous state, which has more disorder compared to solid (ice) and liquid (water).
Correct Answer: C — Steam
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Q. Which of the following has the highest entropy at 298 K?
A.
Ice (solid H2O)
B.
Liquid water (H2O)
C.
Water vapor (H2O(g))
D.
None of the above
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Solution
Water vapor has the highest entropy because gases have greater disorder compared to liquids and solids.
Correct Answer: C — Water vapor (H2O(g))
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Q. Which of the following has the highest entropy at room temperature?
A.
Solid NaCl
B.
Liquid water
C.
Water vapor
D.
Ice
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Solution
Water vapor has the highest entropy due to its gaseous state, which has more disorder compared to solids and liquids.
Correct Answer: C — Water vapor
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Q. Which of the following has the highest entropy?
A.
Ice at 0 °C
B.
Water at 0 °C
C.
Water vapor at 100 °C
D.
Water at 100 °C
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Solution
Water vapor at 100 °C has the highest entropy due to its gaseous state, which has more disorder compared to the liquid and solid states.
Correct Answer: C — Water vapor at 100 °C
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Q. Which of the following has the highest standard molar entropy (S°) at 298 K?
A.
H2(g)
B.
O2(g)
C.
N2(g)
D.
H2O(l)
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Solution
H2O(l) has a higher standard molar entropy than the diatomic gases due to its molecular complexity and interactions.
Correct Answer: D — H2O(l)
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Q. Which of the following processes is associated with a positive change in entropy?
A.
Condensation of steam
B.
Sublimation of dry ice
C.
Freezing of water
D.
Compression of gas
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Solution
Sublimation of dry ice (solid CO2) to gas increases disorder, resulting in a positive change in entropy.
Correct Answer: B — Sublimation of dry ice
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Q. Which of the following processes is associated with an increase in entropy?
A.
Freezing of water
B.
Condensation of steam
C.
Sublimation of dry ice
D.
Melting of ice
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Solution
Sublimation of dry ice (solid CO2) to gas increases entropy as the gas phase has higher disorder than the solid phase.
Correct Answer: C — Sublimation of dry ice
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Q. Which of the following processes is endothermic and results in an increase in entropy?
A.
Dissolving salt in water
B.
Combustion of methane
C.
Condensation of steam
D.
Freezing of water
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Solution
Dissolving salt in water is an endothermic process that increases the disorder of the system, thus increasing entropy.
Correct Answer: A — Dissolving salt in water
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Q. Which of the following processes is expected to have the largest increase in entropy?
A.
Dissolving salt in water
B.
Melting ice
C.
Boiling water
D.
Sublimation of solid iodine
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Solution
Sublimation of solid iodine to gas involves a phase change from solid to gas, which has a significant increase in disorder, thus the largest increase in entropy.
Correct Answer: D — Sublimation of solid iodine
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Q. Which of the following processes is expected to have the largest positive change in entropy?
A.
Dissolving salt in water
B.
Condensing steam
C.
Melting ice
D.
Combining hydrogen and oxygen gases
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Solution
Dissolving salt in water increases the number of particles in solution, leading to a significant increase in entropy.
Correct Answer: A — Dissolving salt in water
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Q. Which of the following processes is irreversible and leads to an increase in entropy?
A.
Reversible isothermal expansion
B.
Free expansion of gas
C.
Isothermal compression
D.
Adiabatic expansion
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Solution
Free expansion of gas is an irreversible process that leads to an increase in entropy as the gas expands into a vacuum.
Correct Answer: B — Free expansion of gas
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Q. Which of the following processes is spontaneous at constant temperature and pressure?
A.
Decreasing entropy
B.
Increasing entropy
C.
Constant entropy
D.
None of the above
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Solution
A spontaneous process at constant temperature and pressure is characterized by an increase in entropy.
Correct Answer: B — Increasing entropy
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Q. Which of the following processes results in an increase in entropy?
A.
Isothermal compression
B.
Adiabatic expansion
C.
Isobaric heating
D.
All of the above
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Solution
Isobaric heating increases the temperature and volume of the gas, leading to an increase in entropy.
Correct Answer: C — Isobaric heating
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Q. Which of the following reactions is expected to have a positive change in entropy?
A.
N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g)
B.
C(s) + O2(g) → CO2(g)
C.
2H2O(l) → 2H2(g) + O2(g)
D.
CaCO3(s) → CaO(s) + CO2(g)
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Solution
The decomposition of liquid water into gaseous hydrogen and oxygen increases the number of gas molecules, leading to a positive change in entropy.
Correct Answer: C — 2H2O(l) → 2H2(g) + O2(g)
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Q. Which of the following statements is true regarding entropy?
A.
Entropy is a state function.
B.
Entropy can never decrease.
C.
Entropy is independent of temperature.
D.
Entropy is always positive.
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Solution
Entropy is a state function, meaning it depends only on the state of the system and not on how it reached that state.
Correct Answer: A — Entropy is a state function.
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