The total change in the enthalpy of a system is independent of the
A. Number of intermediate chemical reactions involved
B. Pressure and temperature
C. State of combination and aggregation in the beginning and at the end of the reaction
D. None of these
Answer: Option A
Solution(By Examveda Team)
The enthalpy is an state variable (point function) so, the change in enthalpy doesn’t depend upon the path involved to bring that change so we can say enthalpy change doesn’t depend upon whether the reaction carried through a path of single step or multiple steps.Related Questions on Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
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C. Equation of state
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Henry's law is closely obeyed by a gas, when its __________ is extremely high.
A. Pressure
B. Solubility
C. Temperature
D. None of these
A. Enthalpy
B. Volume
C. Both A & B
D. Neither A nor B
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