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Thermodynamic Exercises

The document discusses thermodynamic exercises including calculating entropy change in a reaction and calculating the work required to compress a gas at constant temperature until its volume is halved.

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Thermodynamic Exercises

The document discusses thermodynamic exercises including calculating entropy change in a reaction and calculating the work required to compress a gas at constant temperature until its volume is halved.

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Thermodynamic Exercises

8th October 2019


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S 0
reaction  n S 0
p products   nr S o
reactants
• 2 (28 J/Kmol) + 3 (189 J/Kmol) – 51 J/K mole – 3 (131 J/Kmol) = 179 J/K
• System gained entropy – water more complex than hydrogen!
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The work of an isothermal compression – A cylinder contains 7.0 g of nitrogen gas. How much work must
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