1 mol monoatomic ideal gas experienced an irreversible adiabatic process from state (P₁, T₁) to a final state (1atm, 273 K). AS is determined to be 20.9 J K-¹ mol-¹, and w=-1255J, C₁ = 3R/2, S (273K)= 188.3JK¯¹ mol-¹. Evaluate AU, AG of the process as well as the m initial state (P₁, T₁).

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1 mol monoatomic ideal gas experienced an irreversible adiabatic process from state (P₁,
T₁) to a final state (1atm, 273 K). AS is determined to be 20.9 J K-¹ mol-¹, and w=-1255J,
C₁ = 3R/2, S (273K)= 188.3JK¯¹ mol-¹. Evaluate AU, AG of the process as well as the
m
initial state (P₁, T₁).
Transcribed Image Text:1 mol monoatomic ideal gas experienced an irreversible adiabatic process from state (P₁, T₁) to a final state (1atm, 273 K). AS is determined to be 20.9 J K-¹ mol-¹, and w=-1255J, C₁ = 3R/2, S (273K)= 188.3JK¯¹ mol-¹. Evaluate AU, AG of the process as well as the m initial state (P₁, T₁).
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