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Due to weak force of attraction between molecules, acetone requires less heat to vaporise. Hence, water has higher enthalpy of vaporization.

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Enthalpy of a reaction is the energy change per mole for the process.

18 g of H2O = 1 mole ΔHvap = 40.79 kJ/ mol

 Enthalpy change for vapourising 2 moles of H2O = 2 x 40.79 = 81.58 kJ ΔH°vap = 40.79 kJ mol-1.

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In order to secure an admission in Lovely Professional University (LPU), the first step is to visit the verified LPU actual portal and get an online registration. Once you have made an account, you can choose any of the numerous number of courses that are available in the university. Fill up the application form furnishing the correct details and pay online application fee of INR 500. LPU has its own entrance exam i.e. LPUNEST (Lovely Professional University National Entrance and Scholarship Test) which is an admission test and the test is also a scholarship exam. LPUNEST can be taken either on-line or in a test center by students. Onc

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(i) Reversible work is represented by the combined areas

(ii) Work against constant pressure, Pis represented by the area

          

Work (i) > Work (ii). 

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Since the concept of Thermodynamics and the terminologies of Chemistry are a bit new to the students, they should first learn the names of different chemical components and how to write the chemical equations properly through NCERT Exemplars and Solutions books.

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We know,

ΔStotal = ΔSsys + ΔSsurr

When a system is in thermal equilibrium with its surroundings, the surroundings' temperature is the same as the system's. Furthermore, a rise in the enthalpy of the surroundings equals a decrease in the system's enthalpy. As a result of the entropy shift in the environment,

ΔSsurr = ΔHsurr/T = -ΔHsys/T

ΔStotal = ΔSsys = (-ΔHsys/T)

Rearranging the above equation:

ΔStotal = TΔSsys - ΔHsys

For spontaneous process,

ΔStotal > 0, so 

TΔSsys - ΔHsys> 0

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A contrast is drawn in thermodynamics between extensive and intense qualities. An extensive property is one whose value is proportional to the amount or size of matter in the system. Extensive properties include mass, volume, internal energy, enthalpy, and heat capacity, to name a few.

Properties that are independent of the amount or size of matter present are known.

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The college life of a BTech Civil Engineering student involves classroom learning via detailed lectures, hands-on project work, field visits, and intriguing workshops. You get both theoretical knowledge and opportunities for skill enhancement through workshops on construction tools and technology. Further, you also get to attend guest lectures, along with networking opportunities via seminars

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Yes, of course. BTech Civil Engg. is the oldest and quite popular engineering specialisation that is offered across the top IITs and NITs in India. There are integrated BTech-MTech courses in Civil Engineering as well at the IITs where you can earn a dual degree in 5 years.
Top IITs where you can study BTech Civil Engineering include IIT Bombay, IIT Madras, and IIT Kharagpur, while the top NITs are NIT Trichy, NIT Surathkal, and NIT Rourkela. You can get into these institutes via the JEE Main and JEE Advanced exam scores.

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There isn't a specific number of field visits included in the BTech Civil Engineering coursework. It varies on the basis of the college where you're pursuing the course, their syllabus structure, and respective subject requirements. You get to visit relevant sites and actively take part in the practical aspects of the Civil Engineering work.

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Amity Gurugram offers admission to most of the courses based on merit. The university considers qualifying exam scores and performance of the candidates in the PI round. For courses such as BTech, MBA, BArch, etc., entrance exam scores are required.

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It is not necessary to have extra certifications to land a job after completing your BTech Civil Engg. course. They can definitely lead to better earning opportunities and career advancement. You can learn about advanced software tools and technology for design and construction, like the AutoCAD software and BIM tools. This advanced technical knowledge and skill set can definitely make you stand out in front of the recruiter and get paid healthy salary packages.

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Aspirants are offers admission based on their merit or entrance exam scores. Check below the steps to get a seat in Amity Gurugram:

  • Apply on the university's website for the preferred course
  • Appear for entrance exam or provide score in any of the accepted entrance exams
  • For merit-based admission, candidates need to provide qualifying exam score in the form
  • Offer letter are sent to selected candidates
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Well, while fieldwork is an extremely important part of Civil Engineering jobs, there is a possibility to become successful in the field even after skipping fieldwork. You may specialize in structural design and analysis, where the main job is to create blueprints for small and large projects, which is possible while sitting in an office setting.

Further, you can also get into management or consultant roles where the field visits are comparatively less and the major chunk of the job is planning and supervision, rather than direct on-site work.

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Aspirants can apply online for the preferred course at Amity Gurugram. Candidates need to fill out the form and pay the fees. Candidates need to pay INR 1,500 for a course. Admission are merit and entrance-based at Amity Gurugram.

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Well, yes. Mathematics is one of the compulsory subjects for the BTech Civil Engineering course, as it is used in complex structural analysis and other important calculations involved in the field to make sure the infrastructural model is safe and sound. Even to get admission to the course, you must have PCM subjects in Class 12. Plus, you have to complete the core mathematics subject modules that are generally there in the first year of study.

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Absolutely, yes. Top colleges and universities keep on upgrading their syllabus structure for the BTech Civil Engineering course based on evolving smart technologies for construction and industry demands to give the students the best learning experience possible.

As the country's population is increasing and there is a shift in interest towards smart cities, fresh talent and innovative approaches are needed for growth, for which new skill-based subjects are important to be included in the BTech in Civil Engg. curriculum.

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