For estimation of heat capacity of a solid compound, one can use
Options
A. Clayperon's equation
B. Gibb's equation
C. Kopp's rule
D. Trouton's rule
Correct Answer
Kopp's rule
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1. At 100°C, water and methylcyclohexane both have vapour pressures of 1 atm. Also at 100°C, the latent heats of vaporisation of these compounds are 40.63 kJ/mole for water and 31.55 kJ/mole for methylcyclohexane. The vapour pressure of water at 150°C is 4.69 atm. At 150°C, the vapour pressure of methylcyclohexane would be expected to be
Correct Answer: The temperature at which a vapor is saturated is termed as the boiling point.
5. What is the total pressure exerted by a mixture of 0.45 kg mole of benzene, 0.44 kg mole of toluene and 0.23 kg mole of o-xylene at 100°C, if their vapor pressures at 100°C are 1340, 560 and 210 mmHg respectively?
Correct Answer: shows positive deviation from Raoult's law.
10. "The heat capacity of a solid compound is approximately equal to the sum of the heat capacities of the constituent elements." This is the statement of