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29 December, 22:37

The change in internal energy for the combustion of 1.0 mol of octane at a pressure of 1.0 atm is - 5084.1 kj. f the change in enthalpy is - 5074.3 kj, how much work is done during the combustion

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  1. 29 December, 22:50
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    Given:

    Change in internal energy = ΔU = - 5084.1 kJ

    Change in enthalpy = ΔH = - 5074.3 kJ

    To determine:

    The work done, W

    Explanation:

    Based on the first law of thermodynamics,

    ΔH = ΔU + PΔV

    the work done by a gas is given as:

    W = - PΔV

    Therefore:

    ΔH = ΔU - W

    W = ΔU-ΔH = - 5084.1 - (-5074.3) = - 9.8 kJ

    Ans: Work done is - 9.8 kJ
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