A - Color is what type of physical property?            a) Intensive b) extensive c) neither B - Is the following statement always, never, or sometimes valid? A thermodynamic process is completely defined by the initial and final states of the system.   C - What is the sign of the entropy change when a reversible and spontaneous process occurs in an isolated system?           a) ΔS=0  b) ΔS<0  c) ΔS>0   D -A reversible process is one that __________            a) Only occurs at high temperature          b)Can be reversed with no net change in either system or              surroundings          c) Happens spontaneously          d) Is spontaneous in both directions. E - Is the following statement always, never, or sometimes valid?                ΔH is only defined for a constant pressure process.             a) always   b) never   c) sometimes F - The specific heat capacity for oxygen gas is 0.658 J K -1 g -1, what is the corresponding molar heat capacity?            a) 18.411 J K-1 mol-1            b) 12.471 J K-1 mol-1            c) 21.041 J K-1 mol-1            d) 5.467 J K-1 mol-1            e) 29.355 J K-1 mol-1

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A - Color is what type of physical property?

           a) Intensive b) extensive c) neither

B - Is the following statement always, never, or sometimes valid?

A thermodynamic process is completely defined by the initial and final states of the system.
 
C - What is the sign of the entropy change when a reversible and spontaneous process occurs in an isolated system?
          a) ΔS=0  b) ΔS<0  c) ΔS>0
 
D -A reversible process is one that __________
 
         a) Only occurs at high temperature
         b)Can be reversed with no net change in either system or 
            surroundings
         c) Happens spontaneously
         d) Is spontaneous in both directions.
E - Is the following statement always, never, or sometimes valid?

               ΔH is only defined for a constant pressure process.

            a) always   b) never   c) sometimes
F - The specific heat capacity for oxygen gas is 0.658 J K -1 g -1, what is the corresponding molar heat capacity?
           a) 18.411 J K-1 mol-1
           b) 12.471 J K-1 mol-1
           c) 21.041 J K-1 mol-1
           d) 5.467 J K-1 mol-1
           e) 29.355 J K-1 mol-1
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