Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (MindTap Course List)
Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781111580704
Author: Kevin D. Dahm, Donald P. Visco
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 6.5, Problem 6E

A)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Residual molar enthalpy and residual molar internal energy for each given temperature and pressure has to be determined.

Concept introduction:

The expression for van der Waals Equation of state is given as follows.

P=RTV_baV_2

Here, constants are a and b, molar volume is V_, gas constant is R, temperature is T, and pressure is P.

The expression for the residual molar enthalpy is given as follows.

H_R=RT(Z1)aV_

Here, compressibility factor is Z.

The expression for the residual molar internal energy is given as follows.

U_R=aV_

The expression for compressibility factor is given as follows.

Z=PV_RT 

B)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Residual molar enthalpy and residual molar internal energy for each given temperature and pressure has to be determined.

Concept introduction:

The expression for van der Waals Equation of state is given as follows.

P=RTV_baV_2

Here, constants are a and b, molar volume is V_, gas constant is R, temperature is T, and pressure is P.

The expression for the residual molar enthalpy is given as follows.

H_R=RT(Z1)aV_

Here, compressibility factor is Z.

The expression for the residual molar internal energy is given as follows.

U_R=aV_

The expression for compressibility factor is given as follows.

Z=PV_RT 

C)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Residual molar enthalpy and residual molar internal energy for each given temperature and pressure has to be determined.

Concept introduction:

The expression for van der Waals Equation of state is given as follows.

P=RTV_baV_2

Here, constants are a and b, molar volume is V_, gas constant is R, temperature is T, and pressure is P.

The expression for the residual molar enthalpy is given as follows.

H_R=RT(Z1)aV_

Here, compressibility factor is Z.

The expression for the residual molar internal energy is given as follows.

U_R=aV_

The expression for compressibility factor is given as follows.

Z=PV_RT 

D)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Residual molar enthalpy and residual molar internal energy for each given temperature and pressure has to be determined.

Concept introduction:

The expression for van der Waals Equation of state is given as follows.

P=RTV_baV_2

Here, constants are a and b, molar volume is V_, gas constant is R, temperature is T, and pressure is P.

The expression for the residual molar enthalpy is given as follows.

H_R=RT(Z1)aV_

Here, compressibility factor is Z.

The expression for the residual molar internal energy is given as follows.

U_R=aV_

The expression for compressibility factor is given as follows.

Z=PV_RT 

E)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Residual molar enthalpy and residual molar internal energy for each given temperature and pressure has to be determined.

Concept introduction:

The expression for van der Waals Equation of state is given as follows.

P=RTV_baV_2

Here, constants are a and b, molar volume is V_, gas constant is R, temperature is T, and pressure is P.

The expression for the residual molar enthalpy is given as follows.

H_R=RT(Z1)aV_

Here, compressibility factor is Z.

The expression for the residual molar internal energy is given as follows.

U_R=aV_

The expression for compressibility factor is given as follows.

Z=PV_RT 

F)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Residual molar enthalpy and residual molar internal energy for each given temperature and pressure has to be determined.

Concept introduction:

The expression for van der Waals Equation of state is given as follows.

P=RTV_baV_2

Here, constants are a and b, molar volume is V_, gas constant is R, temperature is T, and pressure is P.

The expression for the residual molar enthalpy is given as follows.

H_R=RT(Z1)aV_

Here, compressibility factor is Z.

The expression for the residual molar internal energy is given as follows.

U_R=aV_

The expression for compressibility factor is given as follows.

Z=PV_RT 

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