A 2.25 mole sample of an ideal gas with C v , m = 3 R / 2 initially at 310. K and 1 . 25 × 1 0 5 Pa undergoes a reversible adiabatic compression. At the end of the process, the pressure is 3 . 1 0 × 1 0 6 Pa . Calculate the final temperature of the gas. Calculate q, w, Δ U , and Δ H for this process.
A 2.25 mole sample of an ideal gas with C v , m = 3 R / 2 initially at 310. K and 1 . 25 × 1 0 5 Pa undergoes a reversible adiabatic compression. At the end of the process, the pressure is 3 . 1 0 × 1 0 6 Pa . Calculate the final temperature of the gas. Calculate q, w, Δ U , and Δ H for this process.
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A 2.25 mole sample of an ideal gas with
C
v
,
m
=
3
R
/
2
initially at 310. K and
1
.
25
×
1
0
5
Pa
undergoes a reversible adiabatic compression. At the end of the process, the pressure is
3
.
1
0
×
1
0
6
Pa
. Calculate the final temperature of the gas. Calculate q, w,
Δ
U
, and
Δ
H
for this process.
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