- A$K > Na > Li$
- ✓$Be > Mg > Ca$
- C$B > C > N$
- D$Ge > Si > C$
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$C_2H_5OH_{(l)}+{3O_2} _{(g)} \rightarrow 2{CO_2} _{(g)}+3{H_2O}_{(l)}$
the amount of heat produced as measured in bomb calorimeter, is $1364.47\, kJ\, mol^{-1}$ at $25\,^oC.$ Assuming ideality the enthalpy of combustion, $\Delta_CH,$ for the reaction will be : $(R = 8.314\,kJ \,mol^{-1})$ .....$kJ\, mol^{-1}$
[$A$] The work done on the gas is maximum when it is compressed irreversibly from ( $\mathrm{p}_2, \mathrm{~V}_2$ ) to ( $\mathrm{p}_1, \mathrm{~V}_1$ ) against constant pressure $\mathrm{pl}_1$
[$B$] The work done by the gas is less when it is expanded reversibly from $V_1$ to $V_2$ under adiabatic conditions as compared to that when expanded reversibly from $V_1$ to $V_2$ under isothermal conditions
[$C$] The change in internal energy of the gas is ($i$) zero, if it is expanded reversibly with $T_1=T_2$, and ($ii$) positive, if it is expanded reversibly under adiabatic conditions with $T_1 \neq T_2$
[$D$] If the expansion is carried out freely, it is simultaneously both isothermal as well as adiabatic
