For N2(g), Cpm is nearly constant at 3.5R = 29.1 J/(mol.K) for temperatures in the range 100 to 400 K and low or moderate pressures. (a) Calculate AU and AH for the reversible adiabatic compression of 2 g of N2(g) from 350 torr and 800 cm3 to a final volume of 150 cm3. Assume perfect-gas behavior. Seçtiğiniz cevabın işaretlendiğini görene kadar bekleyiniz. A AU= 436.49 J AH = 124.64 J B AU= 436.49 J AH = 611.10 J AU= 89.03 J AH = 124.64 J AU= 89.03 ) AH = 611.10J

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For N2(g), Cpm is nearly constant at 3.5R = 29.1 J/(mol.K) for temperatures in the range 100 to 400 K and low or moderate
pressures. (a) Calculate AU and AH for the reversible adiabatic compression of 2 g of N2(g) from 350 torr and 800 cm to a final
volume of 150 cm. Assume perfect-gas behavior.
Seçtiğiniz cevabın işaretlendiğini görene kadar bekleyiniz.
A
AU= 436.49 J
AH = 124.64
AU= 436.49 J
AH = 611.10 J
AU= 89.03 J
AH = 124.64J
AU= 89.03 J
AH 611.10 J
Transcribed Image Text:For N2(g), Cpm is nearly constant at 3.5R = 29.1 J/(mol.K) for temperatures in the range 100 to 400 K and low or moderate pressures. (a) Calculate AU and AH for the reversible adiabatic compression of 2 g of N2(g) from 350 torr and 800 cm to a final volume of 150 cm. Assume perfect-gas behavior. Seçtiğiniz cevabın işaretlendiğini görene kadar bekleyiniz. A AU= 436.49 J AH = 124.64 AU= 436.49 J AH = 611.10 J AU= 89.03 J AH = 124.64J AU= 89.03 J AH 611.10 J
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