For a calorically perfect gas, entropy is not________

A)
State function
B)
Zero always
C)
Conserved in a reversible process
D)
A function of two thermodynamic variables

Correct Answer :   Zero always


Explanation : The enthalpy is a state function. This is true for all type of gases. It is conserved for a reversible process (since no generation of entropy takes place due to dissipation). From the formula, it is visible that entropy always is a function of two thermodynamic variables (p, T) or (v, T), etc. It is not zero always.