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Wa0016
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P1 V1 = P2 V2
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P1 V1 = P2 V2
One mole of an ideal gas with CP = (7/2)R and CV = (5/2)R expands
from P1 = 8 bar and T1 = 600 K to P2 = 1 bar by each of the following
paths:
(a) Constant volume;
(b) Constant temperature;
(c) Adiabatically.
Assuming mechanical reversibility, calculate W, Q, ∆U, and ∆H for
each process.
One mole of an ideal gas with CP = (5/2)R and CV = (3/2)R expands
from P1 = 6 bar and T1 = 800 K to P2 = 1 bar by each of the following
paths:
(a) Constant volume
(b) Constant temperature
(c) Adiabatically
Assuming mechanical reversibility, calculate W, Q, ∆U, and ∆H for
each process.
One mole of air, initially at 150°C and 8 bar, undergoes the following
mechanically reversible changes. It expands isothermally to a pressure
such that when it is cooled at constant volume to 50°C its final
pressure is 3 bar. Assuming air is an ideal gas for which CP = (7/2)R
and CV = (5/2)R, calculate W, Q, ∆U, and ∆H.
One mole of an ideal gas, initially at 30°C and 1 bar, is changed to
130°C and 10 bar by three different mechanically reversible
processes: