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9 December, 10:59

When a gas is heated, it absorbs 196 joules of heat from the surroundings. At the same time, the gas expands, doing pressure-volume work (P · V work) on the surroundings that is equal to 322 joules.

(a) Determine whether the amounts of heat (q) and work (w) exchanged should have positive or negative signs. heat (q) positive negative work (w) positive negative

(b) Calculate the change in internal energy (ΔE) of the gas. J

(c) Determine whether one or more of the following is a state function:

internal energy (E) of a system,

change in internal energy (ΔE) of a system,

heat (q) absorbed or released by a system,

work (w) done on or by a system.

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  1. 9 December, 11:11
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    (a) q positive; w negative.

    (b) ΔE = - 126 J

    (c) E and ΔE

    Explanation:

    (a) Determine whether the amounts of heat (q) and work (w) exchanged should have positive or negative signs. heat (q) positive negative work (w) positive negative

    By convention, when the system absorbs heat from the surroundings, its sign is positive, that is, q = 196 J.

    By convention, when the system exerts work on the surroundings, its sign is negative, that is, w = - 322 J.

    (b) Calculate the change in internal energy (ΔE) of the gas. J

    The change in internal energy (ΔE) can be calculated using the following expression.

    ΔE = q + w

    ΔE = 196 J + (-322 J) = - 126 J

    (c) Determine whether one or more of the following is a state function:

    internal energy (E) of a system,

    change in internal energy (ΔE) of a system,

    heat (q) absorbed or released by a system,

    work (w) done on or by a system.

    E and ΔE are state functions (they only depend on the states of the gas), whereas q and w depend on the trajectory.
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