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SIZIF [17.4K]
3 years ago
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One mole of an ideal gas, CP=3.5R, is compressed adiabatically in a piston/cylinder device from 2 bar and 25 oC to 7 bar. The pr

ocess is irreversible and requires 35% more work than a reversible, adiabatic compression from the same initial state to the same final pressure. What is theentropy change of the gas?
Chemistry
1 answer:
Luda [366]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

the entropy change of the gas is ΔS= 2.913 J/K

Explanation:

starting from the first law o thermodynamics for an adiabatic reversible process

ΔU= Q - W

where

ΔU = change in internal energy

Q= heat flow = 0 ( adiabatic)

W = work done by the gas

then

-W=  ΔU

also we know that the ideal compression work Wcom= - W , then Wcom = ΔU. But also for an ideal gas

ΔU= n*cv* (T final - T initial)

where

n=moles of gas

cv= specific heat capacity at constant volume

T final =T₂= final temperature of the gas

T initial =T₁= initial temperature of the gas

and also from an ideal gas

cp- cv = R → cv = 7/2*R - R = 5/2*R

therefore

W com = ΔU = n*cv* (T final - T initial)

for an ideal gas under a reversible adiabatic process ΔS=0 and

ΔS= cp*ln(T₂/T₁) - R* ln (P₂/P₁) =0

therefore

T₂ = T₁* (P₂/P₁)^(R/cp) = T₁* (P₂/P₁)^(R/(7/2R))=  T₁* (P₂/P₁)^(2/7)

replacing values T₁=25°C= 298 K

T₂ =T₁* (P₂/P₁)^(2/7)  = 298 K *(7 bar/2 bar)^(2/7) = 426.25 K

then

W com = ΔU = n*cv* (T₂- T₁)  

and the real compression work is W real = 1.35*Wcom , then

W real = ΔU

W real = 1.35*Wcom = n*cv* (T₃ - T₁)

T₃ = 1.35*Wcom/n*cv + T₁ = 1.35*(T₂- T₁) + T₁ =1.35*T₂ - 0.35*T₁ = 1.35*426.25 K - 0.35 *298 K = 471.14 K

T₃ = 471.14 K

where

T real = T₃  

then the entropy change will be

ΔS= cp*ln(T₃/T₁) - R* ln (P₂/P₁) = 7/2* 8.314 J/mol K *ln(471.14 K /298 K ) - 8.314 J/mol K* ln (7 bar / 2 bar)  = 2.913 J/K

ΔS= 2.913 J/K

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