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6. Calculate the entropy change when 2 moles of gaseous water are formed at 100°C and 1 atm from hydrogen and oxygen gas at the same temperature. H2(g) = 130.57 J/K Standard molar entropy: H2O(g) = 188.72 J/K O2(g) = 205.04 J/K Constant volume molar heat capacity: H2O(g) = 25.3 J/ K O 2(g) = 21.1 J/K Constant pressure molar heat capacity: H2O(g) = 33.6 J/K O2(g) = 29.4 JK H2(g) = 20.5 JK H2(g) = 28.8 J/K
A sample of 18 g of oxygen gas (O2) is confined in a container at 200 kPa and 273 K. The gas is allowed to expand adiabatically and reversibly to 100 kPa. Calculate the final temperature of the gas. The molar heat capacity at constant pressure (CP,m) of O2 is 29.355 J mol-1 K-1
A sealed 89,98-m3 tank is filled with 5 265 moles of oxygen gas (O2) at an initial temperature of 293,38 K. The gas is heated to a final temperature of 397,1 K. The ATOMIC mass of oxygen is 16.0 g/mol, and the ideal gas constant is R = 8.314 J/mol · K = 0.0821 L · atm/mol · K. Calculate the initial pressure (MPa) of the gas. Answer in two decimal places.
A sample of nitrogen gas of volume 24.9 L at 0.525 atm is heated from 25.0°C to 325°C at constant volume. What is the change in the entropy of the nitrogen? The constant volume molar heat capacity for nitrogen is 20.81 J/K · mol.
A sample of nitrogen gas of volume 24.7 L at 0.675 atm is heated from 25.0°C to 525°C at constant volume. What is the change in the entropy of the nitrogen? The constant volume molar heat capacity for nitrogen is 20.81 J/K mol.
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for propene. (ANS: -2058 kJ/mol) 9. Calculate the entropy change when argon under standard conditions in a container of volume 0.500 dm is allowed to expand to 1.000 dm' and is simultaneously heated to 100.0 °C. (ANS; +0.173 J/K) CUCU H CL The initial concentration of
A sample of 1.3 mol of CO2 (g) is placed in a 5.0 L rigid container at an initial temperature is 300 K. When 6.98 kJ of heat is added to the system (at constant volume), the temperature rises to 353 K. Calculate q, w, ∆U, ∆H, and CV. The molar heat capacity of O2(g) at constant pressure, is 31.2 J/(K mol) around room temperature. 2.5 mol of O2(g) is heated at constant pressure from 265 K to 310 K....
7. A sample of oxygen gas has a volume of 545 mL at 35 degree C. The gas is heated to 151 degree C at constant pressure in a container that can contract or expand. What is the final volume of the oxygen gas? A) 750 mL B) 396 mL C) 417 mL D) 267 mL E) 126 mL 8. A 45 mL sample of nitrogen gas is cooled from 135 degree C to 15 degree C in a container...
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b) 81.2 mol c) 1.013 Mpa d) 1554 K e) Wcyc= 1595 J f) deltaEint12=
4559 J g) Q31= -2964 J i) deltaS13= 3.888 J/K
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1) (60 points) A heat engine uses air (diatomic as the working muid in a three-step cycle. First, a volume of 2 L (2 x 10-3 m3)...
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Set 2: (50 pts) Consider 1.0 mole of a monotomic ideal gas (system) which is initially equilibrated at a temperature of 500 K in a container with a volume of 1 m, and then undergoes a reversible isothermal expansion to a volume of 2 m'. 1. (10 pts) What is the internal energy (U) of the gas (in Junits)? 2. (10 pts) What is the internal energy change (AU) of the gas (in J units)? 3....