Write down the main 5–6 steps in going from the first and second laws of Thermodynamics to the expression ∆rG = ∆rG◦ + RT ln Kp, or ∆rG = ∆rG◦ + RT ln K.
Write down the main 5–6 steps in going from the first and second laws of Thermodynamics...
Write down an equation that combines the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Define the parameters used in this equation.
Please derive from scratch! (Meaning, first and second laws for thermo or initial definitions of kinetics in terms of rate laws and rate expressions) 1. Here is a formula used to describe the separation process in gas chromatography: Inkvap + -pm-+ constant RT RT Which simplifies further for nonpolar molecules to: +constant RT RT Show how this final form is derived 2. Derive the Henderson Hasselbalch equation pH pKa+log ([base]/[acidl) First, start with a derivation of the equilibrium constant Ka...
Question 2: (a) Write down the equation for the work done by an expanding gas and sketch this on a p-v diagram for a typical reversible process. [3 marks) (b) Starting from the first law of thermodynamics and the ideal gas law, show that for an isothermal expansion or compression of a gas, the process can be described by pv = constant. [5 marks] (c) Knowing that pv = constant for an isothermal process, derive the following equation for the...
a) In thermodynamics, what is the second law efficiency? How does it differ from the first law efficiency? (2 marks) b) Can a system have a higher second law efficiency than the first law efficiency during a process? Give examples (Hint: Consider efficiencies of a reversible cycle). (2 marks) c) An ideal gas is stored in a closed vessel at pressure p and temperature T. If p = po, derive an expression for the specific exergy in terms of T,...
the first drop down blank says "greater" or "less" the second drop down says "will" or "will not" Will a precipitate form when 100.0 mL of 5.6 x 10M Mg(NO3), is added to 100.0 mL of 8.0 x 10-6 Mi NaOH The ion product for Mg(OH), is Since Q is than Kp, Mg(OH)2 precipitate from the solution. Submit Answer Try Another Version 6 item attempts remaining
(6 points) Let C be the curve which is the union of two line segments, the first going from (0, 0) to (-2, 3) and the second going from (-2, 3) to (-4, 0) Compute the line integral-2dy - 3dx. (6 points) Let C be the curve which is the union of two line segments, the first going from (0, 0) to (-2, 3) and the second going from (-2, 3) to (-4, 0) Compute the line integral-2dy - 3dx.
5. (a) All steps in glycolysis are reversible except three steps. Write down these three steps including the enzymes involved. (3 marks) (b) In which steps in glycolysis are ATP produced? Write down these steps including the enzymes involved. (2 marks) (c) How many ATP are totally produced per one molecule of glucose in glycolysis? (1 mark) (d) About 15% of the CO2 in blood is transported by hemoglobin. Describe the reaction involved for the transport and the name of...
thermodynamics (5) Write the first law for a closed system, steady form, ignore kinetic and potential energy. (does it use enthalpy or internal energy?) (6) Write the equation to evaluate the work for a closed system (p-v work) for processes where po" = constant. (7) What is the name of a reversible power cycle? What can you assume about the efficiency of this cycle?
Mechanical Engineering Thermodynamics, ME 200 5- Workshop - Open system first law with Air as an ideal gas Pre-work (1) Write the ideal gas law? (2) What is the value of the universal gas constant in english units (both units: 2 .and... .) (3) What is the ideal gas constant for air (both sets of units)? (4) Write conservation of energy (first law) for an open system (control volume): (5) Write down the options of how to find the value...
Chose the correct answer(s) from the multiple choice lists below 1. Exergy of a system is a) b) always increasing e) guided by the first and second laws of thermodynamics for reversible processes only Un d) limited by the second law of thermodynamics for all processes. processes, it is destroyed partly or completely). e) equal to the Gibs free energy of the system. 211two electrodes, one made of u (E.-3.06 V) and another made of Cu ΟΕ.+034V placed in an...