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As shown in the figure below, 9.50 moles of H2 gas is contained in the left side of a container. The two sides of the co

Posted: Mon May 09, 2022 5:37 pm
by answerhappygod
As shown in the figure below, 9.50 moles of H2 gas is contained in the left side of a container. The two sides of the container are separated by a valve, and both sides are equal in volume. The right side of the container is initially evacuated.
A container is constructed from two spherical vessels set side by side, one to the left of the other. The interior volumes of the vessels are joined by a tube running from the right side of one vessel to the left side of the other vessel. A closed valve is in the middle of this tube, such that the volumes are temporarily isolated from each other. The interior volume of the vessel on the left is filled with hydrogen (H2), and the vessel on the right is filled with vacuum.
(a)The valve is then opened, allowing H2 gas to stream into the right side. What is the entropy change of the gas from before the valve opened to after it has filled the entire container? J/K
(a)
The valve is then opened, allowing H2 gas to stream into the right side. What is the entropy change of the gas from before the valve opened to after it has filled the entire container? J/K
The valve is then opened, allowing H2 gas to stream into the right side. What is the entropy change of the gas from before the valve opened to after it has filled the entire container?
J/K
(b)Does the temperature of the gas change? Assume the container is so large that the hydrogen behaves as an ideal gas.The temperature increases.The temperature does not change. The temperature decreases.
(b)
Does the temperature of the gas change? Assume the container is so large that the hydrogen behaves as an ideal gas.The temperature increases.The temperature does not change. The temperature decreases.
Does the temperature of the gas change? Assume the container is so large that the hydrogen behaves as an ideal gas.
The temperature increases.The temperature does not change. The temperature decreases.
The temperature increases.The temperature does not change. The temperature decreases.
As Shown In The Figure Below 9 50 Moles Of H2 Gas Is Contained In The Left Side Of A Container The Two Sides Of The Co 1
As Shown In The Figure Below 9 50 Moles Of H2 Gas Is Contained In The Left Side Of A Container The Two Sides Of The Co 1 (18.48 KiB) Viewed 32 times
As shown in the figure below, 9.50 moles of Hy gas is contained in the left side of a container. The two sides of the container are separated by a valve, and both sides are equal in volume. The right side of the container is initially evacuated. Valve H; Vacuum (a) The valve is then opened, allowing Hy gas to stream into the right side. What is the entropy change of the gas from before the valve opened to after it has filled the entire container? 1/K (b) Does the temperature of the gas change? Assume the container is so large that the hydrogen behaves as an ideal gas. The temperature increases. The temperature does not change. The temperature decreases.