To solve this problem, we need to analyze two statements and determine which one is correct regarding entropy and Gibbs free energy at equilibrium.
1. Analyzing Statement I:
Statement I says, "The entropy of pure crystalline solid approaches zero as the temperature approaches absolute zero value." This is a correct statement based on the Third Law of Thermodynamics, which states that the entropy of a perfect crystalline solid approaches zero as the temperature approaches 0 K.
2. Analyzing Statement II:
Statement II says, "For a reaction at equilibrium, \( \Delta G \) is zero." This is also correct. At equilibrium, the Gibbs free energy \( \Delta G \) is zero because the system has reached a state where no net change occurs.
3. Final Answer:
Both statements I and II are correct. Therefore, the correct option is the one where both statements are correct.
Final Answer:
The correct option is (A) Both statements I and II are correct.
At STP \(x\) g of a metal hydrogen carbonate (MHCO$_3$) (molar mass \(84 \, {g/mol}\)) on heating gives CO$_2$, which can completely react with \(0.02 \, {moles}\) of MOH (molar mass \(40 \, {g/mol}\)) to give MHCO$_3$. The value of \(x\) is:
The number of \(\sigma\) bonds, \(\pi\)-bonds, and lone pairs of electrons present in the product Z in the given reaction sequence are respectively:

The hybridization of aluminum in the complexes X and Y respectively is:
