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7 January, 02:22

2. A compression at a constant pressure of 20 kPa is performed on 9.0 moles of an ideal monatomic gas (Cv-1.5R). The compression reduces the volume

of the gas from 0.26 m3 to 0.12 m3. What is the change in the internal energy of the gas? Let the ideal-gas constant R = 8.314 J / (mol. K).

0 - 7.0 kj

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4.2 kJ

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  1. 7 January, 02:50
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    - 4.2 kJ

    Explanation:

    We shall find out the initial temperature of the gas

    PV / T = n R

    20 X 10³ X. 26 / T = 9 X 8.3

    T = 69.6 K

    Since the pressure of gas is constant

    V / T = constant

    V₁ / T₁ = V₂ / T₂

    .26 / 69.6 =.12 / T₂

    T₂ = 32.12 K

    gas is cooling so there will be decrease in internal energy

    Change in temperature = 69.6 - 32.12

    = 37.48 K.

    decrease in internal energy

    = - n Cv x fall in temperature

    = - 9 x 1.5 x 8.31 x 37.48 (Cv = 1.5 R given)

    = - 4.2 kJ.
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