Consider 0.65 kg of N2 at 300 K, 1 bar contained in a rigid tank connected by a valve to another rigid tank holding 0.3 kg of CO, at 3 K, 1 bar. The valve is opened and gases are allowed to mix, achieving an equilibrium state at 280 K. Determine: (a) the volume of cach tank, in m?. (b) the final pressure, in bar. (c) the magnitude of the heat transfer to or from the gases during the process, in k). (d) the entropy change of each gas and of the overall system, in kJ/K. Step 1 Your answer is correct. Determine the volume of each tank, in m. 57 V1,co, .17 Step 2

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Consider 0.65 kg of N2 at 300 K, 1 bar contained in a rigid tank connected by a valve to another rigid tank holding 0.3 kg of CO, at 300
K, 1 bar. The valve is opened and gases are allowed to mix, achieving an equilibrium state at 280 K.
Determine:
(a) the volume of cach tank, in m?.
(b) the final pressure, in bar.
(c) the magnitude of the heat transfer to or from the gases during the process, in k).
(d) the entropy change of each gas and of the overall system, in kJ/K.
Step 1
Your answer is correct.
Determine the volume of each tank, in m.
57
V1,co,
.17
Step 2
* Your answer is incorrect.
Determine the final pressure, in bar.
P2
B8
bar
Transcribed Image Text:Consider 0.65 kg of N2 at 300 K, 1 bar contained in a rigid tank connected by a valve to another rigid tank holding 0.3 kg of CO, at 300 K, 1 bar. The valve is opened and gases are allowed to mix, achieving an equilibrium state at 280 K. Determine: (a) the volume of cach tank, in m?. (b) the final pressure, in bar. (c) the magnitude of the heat transfer to or from the gases during the process, in k). (d) the entropy change of each gas and of the overall system, in kJ/K. Step 1 Your answer is correct. Determine the volume of each tank, in m. 57 V1,co, .17 Step 2 * Your answer is incorrect. Determine the final pressure, in bar. P2 B8 bar
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