(25 pts) Answer the following questions clearly and succinctly, providing reasons, not just "yes" or "no...
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Q11 For which of the following processes is work done on the system by the surrounding? A) Heating water in a rigid tank B) Gas expanding in the cylinder of an engine C) Cooling water in a rigid tank D) Boiling water in a piston/cylinder setup at constant pressure E) A balloon contracting as it is deflated F) Steam condensing to liquid in a piston/cylinder at constant pressure G) Gas being compressed in...
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QUESTION 6 One mole of an ideal gas is compressed isothermally but irreversibly at 130 oC from 2.5 bar to 6.5 bar in a piston/cylinder device. The work required is 30 % greater than the work of reversible, isothermal compression. The heat transferred from the gas during compression flows to a heat reservoir at 25 °C. Calculate the entropy changes of the gas, the heat reservoir, and AStotal
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QUESTION 6 One mole of an ideal gas is compressed isothermally but irreversibly at 130 oC from 2.5 bar to 6.5 bar in a piston/cylinder device. The work required is 30 % greater than the work of reversible, isothermal compression. The heat transferred from the gas during compression flows to a heat reservoir at 25 °C. Calculate the entropy changes of the gas, the heat reservoir, and AStotal
Answer . Calculate the internal energy change for each of the following. a. One hundred (100.) joules of work is required to compress a gas. At the same time, the gas releases 23 J of heat. b. A piston is compressed from a volume of 8.30 L to 2.80 L against a constant pressure of 1.90 atm. In the process, there is a heat gain by the system of 350. J. A piston expands against I 1037 J of heat...
Part II Work out the problems-clearly indicating/labeling final results for each part, show to be considered for partial credit. Point values are shown in parenthesis. 8 final results for each part. Show all your work 1. (15) A horizontal piston-cylinder assembly contains water. The piston is connected to a shaft, which (15) A horie can apply different forces to the piston as the water is expanded or compressed. Initially, the apparatus contains a saturated liquid-vapor mixture of water at 0.9...
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A gas in a cylinder is held at a constant pressure of 2.30 times 10^5 Pa and is cooled and compressed from 1.70 m^3 to 1.20 m^3. The internal energy of the gas decreases by 1.40 times 10^5 J. Find the work done by the gas. Find the amount of the heat that flowed into or out of the gas. State the direction (inward or outward) of...
13. Indicate whether the following statements are true or false. If false, correct the statement so that it is true. a. A change in enthalpy for exothermic chemical reactions is negative. b. An endothermic reaction is one in which enthalpy is absorbed by the system from the surroundings. c. Condensation of water vapor is an example of an endothermic process. d. Heat, q, and enthalpy, AH, are state functions, meaning they depend on the path taken, and q = AH....
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564Economice and Puic Pollogs An Analytical Approach 22, True, False Dncertain cinde one explain your answer)y "The demand for tires will be more the demand for Goodyear beand tires tal and ba business for one f the costs Uncertain (cirede oner explain your anwer): "The demand for student more responsive to price over a one-month period than it will be over a one 4 True. False, Uncertain (cirle ones explain your answer): "Because there is no substitute for...
Question 5: Answer the following questions regarding heat or work. Explain your answer for full credit (4 points). A. A container has a certain amount of hydrogen. The container is compressed. Should work be positive or negative if we consider hydrogen our system? B. Dr. Burns' brother Nolan makes a snowball in his hand. Heat from his hand melts the snowball. Should "q" be positive or negative if the snowball is our system? C. Metallic zinc is dropped in a...
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Question 10 (10 points) Q3. For this part of the problem, use the same main problem statement, numbers, and image in Q3 (1). (2) Determine the overall boundary work (in kJ) involved in this entire process. Negative sign must be included if the work is done to the system. Your answer must include 1...