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11 September, 14:10

Calculate ∆E for the following case:

q = + 1.62 kJ and w = - 874 J

a. - 872 J

b. - 746 J

c. + 746 J

d. + 872 J

e. + 2.49 kJ

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  1. 11 September, 14:37
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    The internal energy (ΔE) of a substance is calculated below:

    From the first law of thermodynamics;

    ΔE=q+w

    Explanation:

    ΔE=q+w

    here;

    +q=endothermic reaction

    -q=exothermic reaction

    +w=work done on the system

    -w=work done by the system

    Given:

    q=+1.62kJ=1620J

    w=-874J

    To solve:

    the internal energy (ΔE)

    We know:

    ΔE=q+w

    according to the problem;

    ΔE=q-w

    since;

    w=-874J (i. e.) work is done by the system.

    ΔE=1620-874

    ΔE=+746J

    Therefore the internal energy is + 746J

    i. e. the option is "c" (+746J)
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