*** 31. Sixteen grams of oxygen (O,) gas are sealed inside a cylinder in which a constant pressure is provided by a mass m, as shown. The oxygen begins at a temperature of 400 K and loses heat through the walls of the cylinder, ending up at the room temperature of 300 K. The atomic weight of O, is 32.00 u. a) What are Cy and Cp for this diatomic gas, estimated from the number of degrees of freedom available to the molecules of the gas? b) How much heat is lost by the oxygen as it cools? c) How much internal energy does the охygen lose as it cools? d) How much work is done on the oxygen as the piston compresses it? e) If the pressure provided by the mass on the piston is 1000 Pa, by what amount in m³ will the volume of the 3 охygen decrease?

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* 31. Sixteen grams of oxygen (O2) gas are sealed inside a cylinder in which a constant
ressure is provided by a mass m, as shown. The oxygen begins at a temperature of 400 K and
Joses heat through the walls of the cylinder, ending up at the room temperature of 300 K. The
atomic weight of O, is 32.00 u.
a) What are Cy and Cp for this diatomic gas, estimated from the number of degrees of
freedom available to the molecules of the gas?
b) How much heat is lost by the oxygen as it cools?
c) How much internal energy does the oxygen lose as it cools?
d) How much work is done on the oxygen as the piston compresses it?
e) If the pressure provided by the mass on the piston is 1000 Pa, by what amount in m3
will the volume of the oxygen decrease?
Transcribed Image Text:* 31. Sixteen grams of oxygen (O2) gas are sealed inside a cylinder in which a constant ressure is provided by a mass m, as shown. The oxygen begins at a temperature of 400 K and Joses heat through the walls of the cylinder, ending up at the room temperature of 300 K. The atomic weight of O, is 32.00 u. a) What are Cy and Cp for this diatomic gas, estimated from the number of degrees of freedom available to the molecules of the gas? b) How much heat is lost by the oxygen as it cools? c) How much internal energy does the oxygen lose as it cools? d) How much work is done on the oxygen as the piston compresses it? e) If the pressure provided by the mass on the piston is 1000 Pa, by what amount in m3 will the volume of the oxygen decrease?
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