Which of the following relations are correct?
- A
- B
- C
- D
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below: C and D only B and C only A and B only B and D only
Which of the following relations are correct?
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below: C and D only B and C only A and B only B and D only
Correct answer:C
Standard Method
Given: Four thermodynamic relations are listed.
Find: Which relations are correct and hence identify the correct option.
Check each statement using standard definitions and sign conventions.
For pressure-volume work,
Therefore,
So, is incorrect.
This is the definition of Gibbs free energy, so statement (B) is correct.
This is the entropy change for a reversible process at temperature , so statement (C) is correct.
Hence, is incorrect.
Therefore, the correct relations are B and C, so the correct option is C.
Statement-wise Validation
The solution states directly that (B) and (C) are correct, while (A) and (D) are incorrect.
This matches the grouped answer choice:
and the page concludes: The Correct Option is C.
Using the wrong sign convention in the first law. Writing for expansion work makes statement (A) seem correct. Use with for pressure-volume work.
Treating as universally valid. This entropy relation applies to reversible heat transfer as , so the subscript rev is essential.
Confusing the relation between enthalpy and internal energy for gases. For an ideal gas, the correction term is added, not subtracted. Use , not .
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