MCQ
The energy of a system available to do work is called as :
  • Gibbs free energy
  • B
    Heat of formation
  • C
    Heinsenberg uncertainty principle
  • D
    Heat of vaporization

Answer

Correct option: A.
Gibbs free energy
The energy of a system available to do work is called as Gibbs free energy.
Heat required to rise one unit mass of a substance by $1$ degree Celsius is known as Specific heat.
Heat absorbed or released during production of a substance from elements in their standard states is known as Heat of formation.
Heinsenberg uncertainty principle states that, "It is not possible to determine simultaneously the position and momentum of a moving microsopic particle $($electron$)$ with absolute accuracy".
Heat required to vaporize unit mass of a substance without changing its temperature at constant pressure is called Heat of vaporization.

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