Explore topic-wise MCQs in Phase Transformation.

This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Phase Transformation knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

When does the strain energy change can make a difference in the enthalpy of mixing in real solutions?

A. When the temperature is high
B. When the size difference between atoms is very large
C. When the temperature is low
D. When the size difference between atoms is very small
Answer» C. When the temperature is low
2.

Assuming that A and B mix to form a substitutional solid solution and that all configurations of A and B atoms are equally probable, the number of distinguishable ways of arranging the atoms on the atom sites, if N1=8 and N2=4 is_____ (N1, N2 are the number of atoms in A and B respectively).

A. 467
B. 499
C. 495
D. 500
Answer» D. 500
3.

Partial molar free energy of a pure substance A or alternatively the chemical potential of A in the phase depends on_____

A. Composition
B. Volume
C. Enthalpy
D. Configuration
Answer» B. Volume
4.

The configurational entropy depends on _____

A. Thermodynamic probability
B. Volume
C. Composition
D. Frequency of mixing
Answer» B. Volume
5.

In case of an ideal system H of mixing is _________

A. Negative
B. Positive
C. Zero
D. Cannot be determined
Answer» D. Cannot be determined
6.

If we allow inter diffusion to taken place between the elements A and B, there will be change in the free energy because of mixing, if the total molar free energy g of a purely mechanical mixture is 8 Jmol-1
and the G of mix is 5Jmol-1, then the total free energy of the system is ____________

A. 3 Jmol<sup>-1</sup>
B. 13 Jmol<sup>-1</sup>
C. 40 Jmol<sup>-1</sup>
D. 15 Jmol<sup>-1</sup>
Answer» C. 40 Jmol<sup>-1</sup>
7.

In endothermic transformation the enthalpy of mixing is __________

A. Less than zero
B. Zero
C. Greater than zero
D. One
Answer» D. One
8.

In an exothermic transformation, the total free energy of the system will change far more drastically with composition at higher temperature compared to a lower temperature.

A. False
B. True
Answer» C.
9.

If we consider that there are no volume and enthalpy changes caused by mixing, then the only contribution to the entropy will be__________

A. Thermal
B. Configurational
C. Hydrostatic
D. Rotational
Answer» C. Hydrostatic
10.

When X1 mole of A and X2 mole of B are brought together, the corresponding free energy of system is given by___________ (where G1 and G2 are Gibbs energy of pure X1, X2 respectively)

A. X1*G1+X2*G2
B. X1*G2+X2*G1
C. X1*(G1+G2)
D. X2*(G1+G2)
Answer» B. X1*G2+X2*G1