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Anon25 [30]
3 years ago
7

Sea water's density can be calculated as a function of the compressibility, B, where p = po exp[(p - Patm)/B]. Calculate the pre

ssure and density 10,000 m below the surface of the sea. Assume ß = 200 Mega Pa.
Chemistry
1 answer:
vaieri [72.5K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The pressure 10,000 m below the surface of the sea is 137.14 MPa.

The density 10,000 m below the surface of the sea is 2039 kg/m3

Explanation:

P0 and ρ0 are the pressure and density at the sea level (atmosferic condition). As the depth of the sea increases, both the pressure and the density increase.

We can relate presure and density as:

\frac{dP}{dy}=\rho*g=\rho_0*g*e^{(P-P_0)/\beta\\\\

Rearranging

\frac{dP}{e^{(P-P_0)/\beta}}= \rho_0*g*dy\\\\\int\limits^{P}_{P_0} {e^{-(P-P_0)/\beta}}dP =\int\limits^y_0 {\rho_0*g*dy}\\\\(-\beta*e^{-(P-P_0)/\beta})-(\beta*e^0)=\rho_0*g*(y-0)\\\\-\beta*(e^{-(P-P_0)/\beta}-1)=\rho_0*g*y\\\\e^{-(P-P_0)/\beta}=1-\frac{\rho_0*g*y}{\beta}\\\\-\frac{P-P_0}{\beta}  =ln(1-\frac{\rho_0*g*y}{\beta})\\\\P-P_0=-\beta*ln(1-\frac{\rho_0*g*y}{\beta})\\

With this equation, we can calculate P at 10,000 m below the surface:

P-P_0=-\beta*ln(1-\frac{\rho_0*g*y}{\beta})\\\\P-P_0=-200MPa*ln(1-\frac{1027kg/m^3*9.81m/s^2*10,000m}{200MPa})\\\\P-P_0=-200MPa*ln(1-\frac{1027*9.81*10,000Pa}{200*10^6Pa})\\\\P-P_0=-200MPa*ln(1-0.5037)\\\\P-P_0=-200MPa*(-0.6857)=137.14MPa

The density at 10,000 m below the surface of the sea is

\rho=\rho_0*e^{(P-P_0)/\beta}\\\rho=1027kg/m^3*e^{(137.14/200)}=1027*e^{0.686}kg/m^3\\\rho=1027*1.985 kg/m^3\\\rho=2039\,kg/m^3

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