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9 September, 20:02

A vessel contains 1 mol of O2 and 2mol of He. what is the value of'Cp/Cv ' of the mixture?

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  1. 9 September, 20:24
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    Oxygen is diatomic, so its degree of freedom, (f1) = 5,

    also its number of moles, n1 = 1

    Helium is monoatomic, so its degree of freedom (f2) = 3

    and its number of moles given is, n2=2

    Now using formula of effective degree of freedom of mixture, (f), we have:

    f = (f1n1+f2n2) / (n1+n2)

    = (5*1 + 3*2) / (1+3)

    =11/3

    Also, from first law of thermodynamics;

    U = n Cv. T = nRT (f2)

    or, Cv = R. (f/2) (n & T cancel)

    We know f=11/6,

    substituting the value in above relation, we have:

    Cv = R. 11/3*2

    = R. 11/6

    Also, Cp-Cv = R

    or, Cp - R. (11/6) = R

    or, Cp = R (11/6) + 1

    = 17/6 R

    Therefore, Cp/Cv = 17/11
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