2. One mol of an ideal gas with Cp= 29.1 J/(mol.K) at 10 bar and 380 K (state 1) undergoes the following reversible changes: Compressed isothermally to 15 bar (step 1-2), Heated at constant pressure to 660 K (step 2-3) Calculate: a. AU12, AS12, Q12 and W12, all in [J) b. AU23, AS23, Q23 and W23, all in [J) c. Sketch the process on PV diagram. Label the graph and show all the process paths clearly.

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One mol of an ideal gas with Cp= 29.1 J/(mol.K) at 10 bar and 380 K (state 1) undergoes the
following reversible changes:
2.
Compressed isothermally to 15 bar (step 1-2),
Heated at constant pressure to 660 K (step 2-3)
Calculate:
a. AU12, AS12, Q12 and W,12, all in [J]
b. AU23, AS23, Q23 and W23, all in [J]
c.
Sketch the process on PV diagram. Label the graph and show all the process paths clearly.
Transcribed Image Text:One mol of an ideal gas with Cp= 29.1 J/(mol.K) at 10 bar and 380 K (state 1) undergoes the following reversible changes: 2. Compressed isothermally to 15 bar (step 1-2), Heated at constant pressure to 660 K (step 2-3) Calculate: a. AU12, AS12, Q12 and W,12, all in [J] b. AU23, AS23, Q23 and W23, all in [J] c. Sketch the process on PV diagram. Label the graph and show all the process paths clearly.
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