Assuming that CO2 is an ideal gas, calculate AH and AS for the following process 1 mole of CO2(m(298.15K,1 bar) → 1 mole CO2(g)(1000K, 1 bar)

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2) Assuming that CO2 is an ideal gas, calculate AH and AS for the following process:
1 mole of CO2) (298.15K,1 bar) → 1 mole CO2()(1000K, 1 bar)
C, = 26.648 + 42.262x10-³T – 142.40x10-7T² in J/mole · K
Transcribed Image Text:2) Assuming that CO2 is an ideal gas, calculate AH and AS for the following process: 1 mole of CO2) (298.15K,1 bar) → 1 mole CO2()(1000K, 1 bar) C, = 26.648 + 42.262x10-³T – 142.40x10-7T² in J/mole · K
Equations for Process Calculations: Ideal Gases
1) Constant Volume: Isochoric
AU = Q + W
But: W = 0, AU = Q
AU = Q =
nC,AT
%3D
ΔΗnCyΔΤ.
Adiabatic
Temperature
constant
Cycle
Pressure
constant
Δυ
997.68 J
-997.68 J
ΔΗ
1662.8 J
-1662.8 J
-1662.8 J
1494.6594 J
-168.1406J
W
997.68 J
665.12 J
-1494.6594J
168.1406J
Transcribed Image Text:Equations for Process Calculations: Ideal Gases 1) Constant Volume: Isochoric AU = Q + W But: W = 0, AU = Q AU = Q = nC,AT %3D ΔΗnCyΔΤ. Adiabatic Temperature constant Cycle Pressure constant Δυ 997.68 J -997.68 J ΔΗ 1662.8 J -1662.8 J -1662.8 J 1494.6594 J -168.1406J W 997.68 J 665.12 J -1494.6594J 168.1406J
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