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2 pts Question 5 Pressure Volume Volume Pressure (a) (b) Choose the correct equations for these...
0/2 pts correct Question 4 A gas with a volume of 6.00 ml when pressure is 8.00 x 10 mmHg and the temperature is 20.000 °C. What is the pressure when the volume of the gas change to 19.000 mit 17.000 °C? 3026
I need to solve this using matlab. 1) ) Cubic equations of state can be used to establish the pressure(P)-volume(V)-temperature (T) relationship of fluids. A typical one is called Redlich/Kwong equation of state and is in the following form: R T where a and b are fluid specific parameters and R is the gas constant 83.14 cm bar/mol.K When this equation is solved for volume (V) the largest root yield the vapor-phase volume whereas the smallest root yields the liquid-phase...
DE the score for the find (25 pts) We have a tank of volume V which contains an ideal gas at constant temperature T and initial pressure Po. There is a small hole in the tank and gas leaks out at a velocity of (RT)05. We can use a molar density of p T ocity and molar rate out - puA where u - vel Recall that mols in tank- pV and A = area of hole. Derive the differential...
The state of an ideal gas can be represented by a point on a PV (pressure-volume) diagram. If you know the quantity of gas, n, a unique point in pressure (P) and volume (V) can be used to determine a temperature (T). Each point on a PV diagram also has a single internal energy (U) assigned to it. If a process starts at a point and returns to that same point on a PV diagram, it returns to the same...
The state of an ideal gas can be represented by a point on a PV (pressure-volume) diagram. If you know the quantity of gas, n, a unique point in pressure (P) and volume (V) can be used to determine a temperature (T). Each point on a PV diagram also has a single internal energy (U) assigned to it. If a process starts at a point and returns to that same point on a PV diagram, it returns to the same...
I wanna understand if I got the slope right and how to answer the next questions Measurement of the Gas Constant and Molar Volume Volume of Oxygen Gas s. What is the slope, m, of graph 2? Show your calculations here and include the correct units. Remember that logarithms do not have units! 6. What is the y-intercept, b, of graph 27 Show your calculations here and include the correct Write the equation of the straight line of graph 2....
When air expands adiabatically (without gaining or losing heat), its pressure P and volume V are related by the equation PV 1.4 = C, where is a constant. Suppose that at a certain instant the volume is 500 cm and the pressure is 80 kPa and is decreasing at a rate of 10 kPa/min. At what rate is the volume increasing at this instant? (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.) cm/min When air expands adiabatically (without gaining or...
1.(32 pts. Consider the following equations describing the market for good X Demand: =4- Supply: -p-2 Equilibrium: q-q=9 a. Find the inverse domand and supply equations. (4 pts.) b. Algebraically find the equilibrium price (p) and quantity (q) of good X. (4 pies) c. Carefully and nearly draw the inverse supply and demand curves you found in purta. In constructing your graph, use the following values of : 0.2 and 4 i.e., coordinates (9), (2.__): (4. ): ctc.). Be sure...
What is the volume of the sphere in Procedure 2 in units of cm3? Express your answer to two significant figures. LAB 14: IDEAL GAS LAW BASIC CONCEPTS TEXTBOOK: SECTIONS 15.2, YOUNG, 10TH EDITION DEFINITIONS Volume: The space taken up by an object, measured in cubic meters (m"). Pressure: For an enclosed gas, pressure is defined as the force exerted per area by the gas on the container walls, measured in Pascal (1 N/m) Temperature: A measure of the average...
The pressure P and volume V of a gas are related by the equation p^5v^7=c where c is a constant. At a certain instant of time, the pressure is 100 lb/ft^2, the volume is 4ft^3 and the pressure is decelerating at a rate of 5 lb/ft^2/sec. Find the rate of change at which the volume is changing.