EBK PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
EBK PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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ISBN: 9780133556094
Author: Reid
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.9NP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The value of change in entropy, change in total entropy and change in entropy of surrounding for an adiabatic reversible expansion needs to be calculated. Whether the process is spontaneous or not needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

The change in entropy can be calculated as follows:

  ΔS=d q reversibleT

Here, ΔS is change in entropy, qreversible heat for reversible process and T is temperature.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The value of change in entropy, change in total entropy and change in entropy of surrounding for an expansion against external pressure equal to zero needs to be determined. Whether the process is spontaneous or not needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction: The change in entropy for an adiabatic expansion can be calculated as follows:

  ΔS=nRlnVfVi+nCP,mlnTfTi

Here, ΔS is change in entropy, n is number of moles, R is Universal gas constant, V is volume and CP,m is heat capacity at constant pressure and T is temperature.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The value of change in entropy, change in total entropy and change in entropy of surrounding for an isothermal reversible expansion needs to be determined. Whether the process is spontaneous or not needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction: The change in entropy for can be calculated as follows:

  ΔS=nRlnVfVi+nCP,mlnTfTi

Here, ΔS is change in entropy, n is number of moles, R is Universal gas constant, V is volume and CP,m is heat capacity at constant pressure and T is temperature.

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