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Please answer both parts fully. Attached is the answer key. Please make sure the answer matches for both parts 10-17 (a) Derive an expression for the temperature dependence of the thermal con ductivi...
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Transient Conduction 1. (10 pts) The corner of a rectangular object experiences convection on its left and top sides, as shown below. Initially, the object experiences no heat generation and has a steady uniform temperature of Ti. Suddenly, at t 0, a chemical reaction takes place throughout the volume of the material, which causes heat generation (q"). Using the energy...
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Kinetic Theory of Gas: Explanation of Pressure and Temprature Internal Energy of a gas, Ideal Gas Law 1. The average kinetic energy of a molecule, is called thermal energy, it is directly related to absolute temperature. KE (average per molecule) = 5m +(average) = 1 kg(kp = 1.38x10-23 /K) KT 2. The average speed of molecules in a gas: vrms=1 where vrms stands for root-mean-square (rms) speed. 3. The INTERNAL ENERGY of...
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<Chapter 17 - Temperature, Thermal Expansion, and the Ideal Gas Law Item 12 12 of 13 > Constants Periodic Table The gauge pressure in a helium gas cylinder is initially 33 atm. After many balloons have been blown up, the gauge pressure has decreased to 6 atm. Part A What traction of the original gas remains in the cylinder? Assume that the temperature of the gas is constant Express your answer using...
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(1) The equilibrium constant of the reaction 2 C3H6(g) C2H4(g) + C4H8(g) is found to fit the expression In K= A + B/T + C/T2 between 300 K and 600 K, with A = -1.04, B = -1088 K, and C = 1.51 10% K2. Calculate the standard reaction enthalpy at 400 K. (2) Consider the electrochemical cell Ag|AgBr(s)|KBr(aq,0.050 molal)||Cd(NO3)2 (aq,0.010 molal)|Cd. Calculate the cell potential.
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1- (5 ) Consider a glass window (1mx1m) with a thickness of 10 mm, thermal conductivity k = 1.4 W/m . °C, and emissivity 1. The room and the walls that face the window are maintained at 20°C, and the outside air temperature is 10 °C and the outside surrounding temperature is 5 °C, with no winds. Following is a solution for a similar problem but conditions are different; understand this solution before your solve the...
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Ideal Gas Law The ideal gas law states that PV = Nk T where P is the absolute pressure of a gas, V is the volume it occupies, N is the number of atoms and molecules in the gas, and T is its absolute temperature. The constant kg is called the Boltzmann constant and has the value kg = 1.38x10-29 J/K. A very common expression of the ideal gas law uses the...
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••• Weekly Comprehensive Assign ® V Weekly Comprehensive Assign X + a pp varafy.com/lti/v1p1?custom assignment_revision_resource_id=5dcf22405b33ca000406f4ae&custom_attempt_penalties=0&cust... Q € > c S # D Heat Conduction Heat conduction occurs through any material, represented here by a rectangular bar, whether window glass or walrus blubber. The temperature of the material is T2 on the left and T1 on the right, where T2 is greater than T1. The rate of heat transfer by...
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In this lab, you will start off by calculating the number of moles of air molecules inside a flask containing 10 mL of water by cooling the flask down to near 0°C and assuming the vapour pressure of water is negligible at that temperature If the volume of the air inside the flask is 148.2 ml, the gas pressure sensors reads 99.6 kPa and the temperature sensor reads 2.7 °C, how many moles...
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8. We have two "named" equations which allow us to quantify the pressure- temperature relationship of a two-phase equilibrium, the Clausius equation, A, and the Clausius-Clapeyron equation, B din P ΔΗ dP AS A: dT RT2 The Clausius equation is an exact result for a one-component system, derived with no approximations, while the Clausius-Clapeyron equation has some constraints. We will...
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Please use the following information to answer the next two questions. Assume that you have an equation of the form A. kT. If you take the log (base 10) of both sides of this equation and obtain the following straight line log equation, log λ = 0.5 log T + 2, then: → 1 1 . What is the value of the exponent n? a) 0.5 e) None of...