(a) Interpretation: Whether in adiabatic expansion of an ideal gas, the gas is doing any work or not needs to be explained. Concept introduction: In adiabatic process, there is no heat change with the surrounding. The internal energy is defined as sum of heat evolved in the reaction and amount of work done. This is mathematically represented as follows: Δ E = q + w Here, q is heat and w is work done.
(a) Interpretation: Whether in adiabatic expansion of an ideal gas, the gas is doing any work or not needs to be explained. Concept introduction: In adiabatic process, there is no heat change with the surrounding. The internal energy is defined as sum of heat evolved in the reaction and amount of work done. This is mathematically represented as follows: Δ E = q + w Here, q is heat and w is work done.
Solution Summary: The author explains that in an adiabatic expansion of an ideal gas, the heat of the system is constant and the internal energy is decreased.
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Chapter 7, Problem 58E
Interpretation Introduction
(a)
Interpretation:
Whether in adiabatic expansion of an ideal gas, the gas is doing any work or not needs to be explained.
Concept introduction:
In adiabatic process, there is no heat change with the surrounding. The internal energy is defined as sum of heat evolved in the reaction and amount of work done.
This is mathematically represented as follows:
ΔE=q+w
Here, q is heat and w is work done.
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
Whether in an adiabaticexpansion internal energy is increased, decreased or remains same needs to be explained.
Concept introduction:
In adiabatic process, the heat of the system is not changed. So, the only source of work is internal energy.
The internal energy is defined as sum of heat evolved in the reaction and amount of work done.
This is mathematically represented as follows:
ΔE=q+w
Here, q is heat and w is work done.
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation:
The change in the temperature of the gas during an adiabatic expansion needs to be explained.
Concept introduction:
In adiabatic process, the heat of the system is constant. The internal energy is defined as sum of heat evolved in the reaction and amount of work done.
Q1: For each molecule, assign each stereocenter as R or S. Circle the meso compounds. Label
each compound as chiral or achiral.
OH
HO
CI
Br
H
CI
CI
Br
CI
CI
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Br
D
OH
Br
Br
H₂N
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D
II
H
CO₂H
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These are synthesis questions. You need to show how the starting material can be converted into
the product(s) shown. You may use any reactions we have learned. Show all the reagents you
need. Show each molecule synthesized along the way and be sure to pay attention to the
regiochemistry and stereochemistry preferences for each reaction. If a racemic molecule is made
along the way, you need to draw both enantiomers and label the mixture as "racemic".
All of the carbon atoms of the products must come from the starting material!
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H
H
Q5: Draw every stereoisomer for 1-bromo-2-chloro-1,2-difluorocyclopentane. Clearly show
stereochemistry by drawing the wedge-and-dashed bonds. Describe the relationship
between each pair of the stereoisomers you have drawn.
Chapter 7 Solutions
Selected Solutions Manual For General Chemistry: Principles And Modern Applications
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