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31 August, 06:40

An ideal gas enters a 4cm diameter pipe at a temperature of 35°C and a pressure of 250k Pa. After some distance the gas exits the 4cm pipe at 35°C and 105k Pa. The specific molar volume (volume per mole) of the inlet gas is the specific molar volume of the outlet gas. (a) greater than (b) less than (c) the same as (d) No enough information to answer

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  1. 31 August, 06:48
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    b) volume per mol (10.237 L/mol) of the inlet gas less than of the outlet gas (24.378 L/mol).

    Explanation:

    Ideal gas: PV = RTn

    ∴ R = 0.082 atm*L / K*mol ... ideal gas constant

    for entry:

    T1 = 35°C + 273 = 308 K

    P1 = 250 KPa * (0.009869 atm / KPa) = 2.467 atm

    ⇒ (V/n) 1 = (R * T1) / P1 = ((0.082 atm*L / K*mol) * (308 K)) / 2.467 atm

    ⇒ (V/n) 1 = 10.237 L/mol ideal gas inlet

    for the exit:

    T2 = 35 °C + 273 = 308 K

    P2 = 105 KPa * (0.009869 atm / KPa) = 1.036 atm

    ⇒ (V/n) 2 = (R * T2) / P2 = ((0.082 * 308)) / 1.036

    ⇒ (V/n) 2 = 24.378 L/mol ideal gas outlet
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