Enthalpy MCQ – Objective Questions with Answers

Enthalpy MCQ – Objective Questions with Answers

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Last Updated: June 2026

📌 About this MCQ Set

Enthalpy (H = U + pV) is a thermodynamic property that combines internal energy with the product of pressure and volume. It is especially useful for flow processes and constant-pressure heat transfer.

These MCQs cover the definition, units, and applications of enthalpy.

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Enthalpy MCQs

Q1. Enthalpy is defined as:

  1. H = U − pV
  2. H = U + pV
  3. H = pV − U
  4. H = U × pV
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Answer: B. H = U + pV

By definition H = U + pV, where U is internal energy, p pressure and V volume.

Q2. Enthalpy is a:

  1. Path function
  2. Point (state) function
  3. Inexact differential
  4. Form of work
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Answer: B. Point (state) function

Since U, p and V are all properties, H = U + pV is also a property (point function).

Q3. At constant pressure, the heat transferred equals the change in:

  1. Internal energy
  2. Enthalpy
  3. Entropy
  4. Volume
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Answer: B. Enthalpy

At constant pressure Q_p = ΔH, which is why enthalpy is convenient for constant-pressure processes.

Q4. The SI unit of specific enthalpy is:

  1. kJ
  2. kJ/kg
  3. kJ/kg·K
  4. kW
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Answer: B. kJ/kg

Specific enthalpy is energy per unit mass: kJ/kg.

Q5. For an ideal gas, enthalpy is a function of:

  1. Pressure only
  2. Temperature only
  3. Volume only
  4. Entropy only
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Answer: B. Temperature only

For an ideal gas, both U and H depend only on temperature.

Q6. In the steady flow energy equation, enthalpy combines internal energy with:

  1. Kinetic energy
  2. Flow work (pV)
  3. Potential energy
  4. Heat
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Answer: B. Flow work (pV)

Enthalpy naturally accounts for flow work (pV), which is why it appears in the SFEE.

Q7. The change in enthalpy of a substance during a phase change at constant pressure equals the:

  1. Sensible heat
  2. Latent heat
  3. Entropy change
  4. Work done
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Answer: B. Latent heat

At constant pressure the latent heat of phase change equals the enthalpy change.

Q8. If a process is at constant pressure and 50 kJ of heat is added, the enthalpy change is:

  1. 0
  2. 25 kJ
  3. 50 kJ
  4. 100 kJ
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Answer: C. 50 kJ

At constant pressure Q_p = ΔH = 50 kJ.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is enthalpy in simple terms?

Enthalpy is the total heat content of a system: internal energy plus the energy associated with its pressure and volume (H = U + pV).

Why is enthalpy useful?

It simplifies analysis of constant-pressure processes and flow systems, because at constant pressure the heat transfer equals the enthalpy change.

Is enthalpy a state function?

Yes. Since internal energy, pressure and volume are all properties, enthalpy is also a state (point) function.

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