EBK PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
EBK PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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ISBN: 9780133556094
Author: Reid
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.3NP
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The value of q, w, ΔU and H needs to be determined for the given conditions considering ideal gas behavior for the matter.

Concept Introduction:

The ideal gas equation is used to find out the volume of any gas produced under given conditions as follows:

  PV=nRTWhere, P= Pressure, V=volume, n= number of moles, R= universal gas constant and T= temperature

From first law of thermodynamics, the enthalpy of system is obtained as:

  H=U+PV

The energy (q) of a system is obtained as:

  ΔU=q+Wq=ΔU+WW=ΔUqSince, workdone in terms of pressure is obtained as dW=PdVdU=dq-PdV

Putting the equations together; (at constant pressure)

  ΔH=ΔU+Δ(PV)ΔH=ΔqPΔV+PΔVΔH=ΔqH=q

Hence, in the given case value of Δ H and q will be same.

The enthalpy change is also obtained as:

  ΔH=n T i T fC p,mdT,  where n= mole, Cp.m = molar specific heat, dT= change in temperature, Ti=Initial temperature, and Tf=Final temperature

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