Q2/ One mole of an ideal gas, initially at 303.15K (30° and 1 bár, iš changed to 403.15 K (130°C) and 10 bar by three different mechanically reversible processes: 1- The gas is first heated at constant volume until its temperature is 403.15 K ( 1 30°C); then it is compressed isothermally until its pressure is 10 bar. 2- The gas is first heated at constant pressure until its temperature is 403.15 K (130°C); then it is compressed isothermally to 10 bar. 3- The gas is first compressed isothermally to 10 bar; then it is heated at constant pressure to 403.15 K (130°C). Calculate Q, W, AU, and AH in each case. Take Cp = (7/2)R and Cv= (5/2)R. Alternatively, take Cp = (5/2)R and Cv = (3/2)R.where b and R are positive constants.

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Q2/ One mole of an ideal gas, initially at 303.15 K (30°C) and 1 bar, is changed to
403.15 K (130°C) and 10 bar by three different mechanically reversible processes:
1- The gas is first heated at constant volume until its temperature is 403.15 K (
1 30°C); then it is compressed isothermally until its pressure is 10 bar.
2- The gas is first heated at constant pressure until its temperature is 403.15 K
(130°C); then it is compressed isothermally to 10 bar.
3- The gas is first compressed isothermally to 10 bar; then it is heated at
constant pressure to 403.15 K (130°C).
Calculate Q, W, AU, and AH in each case. Take Cp = (7/2)R and Cv = (5/2)R.
Alternatively, take Cp = (5/2)R and Cv = (3/2)R.where b andR are positive
constants.
Transcribed Image Text:Q2/ One mole of an ideal gas, initially at 303.15 K (30°C) and 1 bar, is changed to 403.15 K (130°C) and 10 bar by three different mechanically reversible processes: 1- The gas is first heated at constant volume until its temperature is 403.15 K ( 1 30°C); then it is compressed isothermally until its pressure is 10 bar. 2- The gas is first heated at constant pressure until its temperature is 403.15 K (130°C); then it is compressed isothermally to 10 bar. 3- The gas is first compressed isothermally to 10 bar; then it is heated at constant pressure to 403.15 K (130°C). Calculate Q, W, AU, and AH in each case. Take Cp = (7/2)R and Cv = (5/2)R. Alternatively, take Cp = (5/2)R and Cv = (3/2)R.where b andR are positive constants.
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