If the reaction produces 3.1x102 J of heat and decrease in volume requires the surrounding do 7.6J of work on the gases, what is the change in internal energy of the gases?
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If the reaction produces 3.1x102 J of heat and decrease in volume requires the surrounding do...
Reacting 10.0 mL of H2(g) with 10.0 mL of C2H4(g) produces 10.0 mL of C2H6 at 1.5 atm. If the reaction produces 3.1 kJ of heat and the decrease in volume requires the heat surroundings do 7.6 J of work on the gases, what is the change in internal energy of the gases?
What is the change in internal energy of a chemical reaction that requires 75.7 J of heat and produces a gas that does 68.5 J of work on the surroundings? Select one: o a.-7.20 J O b.-144 J O c. 7.20 J o d. 144 J
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Chapter 15, Problem 010 GO A system gains 3550 J of heat at a constant pressure of 1.50 x 100 Pa, and its internal energy increases by 4100 J. What is the change in the volume of the system, and is it an increase or a decrease? AV = the tolerance is +/-2% Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work
6. A sample of ammonium chloride dissolves in water, absorbing heat from the surrounding water and causing the temperature to drop by 20 °C. If the heat change for the reaction is +300 J, what is the heat change for the surrounding water? 12. The mixture of gas and air inside a cylinder reacts, releasing 400 kJ of total energy. If the system does 250 kJ of work on the piston, how much energy is released as HEAT?
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1s Law A person losses 32 J of energy to heat while there internai energy decreases by 72 J. What is the work done by the person? An engine produces 12 J of work. If the engine receives 15 J of heat energy, what is the change in internal energy?
A combustion reaction releases 345 KJ of heat and produces gas that does 29 Kcal of work on the lid of the container. What is the change of energy? 29kcal = 121.336 KJ Since the reaction releases 345 KJ and then does 121.336 KJ of work on the lid of a container, I thought both would be negative, but the correct answer in our practice quiz says they should both be positive. I got -466 KJ and it says it...
A cylinder with a piston contains 0.140 mol of nitrogen at 1.88 105 Pa and 325 K. The nitrogen may be treated as an ideal gas. The gas is first compressed isobarically to half its original volume. It then expands adiabatically back to its original volume, and finally it is heated isochorically to its original pressure. PLEASE do B and C and don't don't forget to show all the steps specially for B becuase I don't know how to do...
2) Suppose a woman does 550 J of work and dissipates 9800 J of heat in the process. (a) What is the decrease in her internal energy, assuming no change in temperature or consumption of food? (That is, there is no other energy transfer.) Express your answer in kcal. kcal (b) What is her efficiency? % 3) (a) How long will the energy in a 310 kcal cup of yogurt last in a woman doing work at the rate of...
8. (4 pts) A volume of gas receives 1000 J of heat energy and then expands against the atmospheric tpressure, doing 500 J of work. What is the change in internal energy (U) of the gas? 19. (5 pts) A steam turbine receives steam at 1300 K and releases heat to the Ohio River at 300 K. What is the maximum theoretical efficiency of this heat engine? 20. Heat is transferred from a lake at 300K to melt an ice...
Suppose a woman does 463 J of work and dissipates 8,854 J of heat in the process. (a) What is the decrease in her internal energy, assuming no change in temperature or consumption of food? (That is, there is no other energy transfer.) kcal (b) What is her efficiency? %