Task 1 (21.5 points) In this task, various ideal gases are considered. If no other information is given, the specific ga
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Task 1 (21.5 points) In this task, various ideal gases are considered. If no other information is given, the specific gas constant R = 252.6 J/(kg K). Unless otherwise stated, all changes of state ebe regarded as quasi-static and take place in a closed system. All parts of the task ebe solved independently of each other. Indices indicate the initial state (index 1) and the final state (index 2). The general gas constant Rm = 8.314462 J/mol K) applies to the entire task. Hint: - Round the results to three decimal places (e.g. 58.189 or 0.015). a) [1.5 P] An ideal gas with p = 1907.6 mbar and T = 270.1 K is in a container with a volume of V = 720 cm3. What quantity of substance (in mol) is in the container? b) c) d) What is the pressure p2 (in kPa) after an isothermal change of state (T = (2.5 P] 310.2 k), in which a specific volume of vi = 0.12 m3/kg is initially present and 1912 / = 101 kJ/kg specific heat is dissipated? Three ideal gases were mixed in a closed container. The mixture has a pressure of p = 1.5 bar, the mole fraction of component 1 isi = 0.1 and the [1.5 P] partial pressure of component 3 is pz = 0.825 bar. What vakbe the pressure (in bar) that would prevail if component 2 occupied the entire container alone (components 1 and 3 wereremoved from the container)? An ideal gas (T) = 540 K, 01 = 2.1 m3/kg, = 1.5) is radiabatically and reversibly compressed to a pressure of p2 = 400 kPa. What is then the specific volume (in m3/kg)? [2.5 P] A dgnedium is to be selected for the design of a heat exchanger with adiabatic external walls. Since the installation space is limited, the mass flow of the cold gas is only one tenth of the warm mass flow. Nevertheless, the warm [2 P] mass flow is to be cooled by 101 K, while the cold mass flow is heated by 45 K. The mass flow of the cold gas is to be cooled by 45 K. What must be the ratio of the isobaric lapacities Cp,kalt / Cpwarm? Two stationary flow processes are coupled and 91% of the technical work output of a reversible isochoric pressure reduction from pi = 4.1 MPa to p2 = 3.5 MPa at vi = 0.1 m3/k® is added to an isen-tropic compression (3 ! [3 P] 4). What is the pressure ratio p4 /p ?3 achieved during isentropic compression (t) = 211.2 ac, = 1.28)? e) f)