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Vilka [71]
3 years ago
11

Calculate the internal energy and enthalpy changes resulting if air changes from an initial |state of 5°C and 10bar, where its m

olar volume is 2.312 x103 m?mol1, to a final state of 60°C and 1 bar. Assume also that air remains a gas for which PV/T is constant and that C 20.785 and Co 29.100 Jmol K
Chemistry
1 answer:
Harrizon [31]3 years ago
8 0

Answer :  The change in internal energy and change in enthalpy of the gas is 1143.2 J/mol and 1600.5 J/mol respectively.

Explanation :  

(a) The formula used for change in internal energy of the gas is:

\Delta U=C_v\Delta T\\\\\Delta U=C_v(T_2-T_1)

where,

\Delta U = change in internal energy = ?

C_v = heat capacity at constant volume = 20.785J/mol.K

T_1 = initial temperature = 5^oC=273+5=278K

T_2 = final temperature = 60^oC=273+60=333K

Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get:

\Delta U=nC_v(T_2-T_1)

\Delta U=(20.785J/mol.K)\times (333-278)K

\Delta U=1143.175J/mol\approx 1143.2J/mol

The change in internal energy of the gas is 1143.2 J/mol.

(b) The formula used for change in enthalpy of the gas is:

\Delta H=C_p\Delta T\\\\\Delta H=C_p(T_2-T_1)

where,

\Delta H = change in enthalpy = ?

C_p = heat capacity at constant pressure = 29.100J/mol.K

T_1 = initial temperature = 5^oC=273+5=278K

T_2 = final temperature = 60^oC=273+60=333K

Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get:

\Delta U=nC_v(T_2-T_1)

\Delta U=(29.100J/mol.K)\times (333-278)K

\Delta U=1600.5J/mol

The change in enthalpy of the gas is 1600.5 J/mol.

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