Must asnwer all 3 subparts a,b,c else will downvote 1. An ideal gas sample initially at 25°C and 1.5 atm expands from 1.5 L to 3.2 L and simultaneously heated to 40°C. (a)What is the entropy change in the isothermal expansion of the gas from 1.5 L at 1.5 atm to 3.2 L. The temperature kept constant at 25°C? (b) What is the entropy change in heating the gas at constant volume (3.2 L) from 25°C to 40°C? (c) What is the entropy change for the entire process?
Must asnwer all 3 subparts a,b,c else will downvote 1. An ideal gas sample initially at 25°C and 1.5 atm expands from 1.5 L to 3.2 L and simultaneously heated to 40°C. (a)What is the entropy change in the isothermal expansion of the gas from 1.5 L at 1.5 atm to 3.2 L. The temperature kept constant at 25°C? (b) What is the entropy change in heating the gas at constant volume (3.2 L) from 25°C to 40°C? (c) What is the entropy change for the entire process?
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Must asnwer all 3 subparts a,b,c else will downvote
1. An ideal gas sample initially at 25°C and 1.5 atm
expands from 1.5 L to 3.2 L and simultaneously heated to 40°C.
(a)What is the entropy change in the isothermal expansion of the gas from 1.5 L at 1.5 atm
to 3.2 L. The temperature kept constant at 25°C?
(b) What is the entropy change in heating the gas at constant volume (3.2 L) from 25°C to 40°C?
(c) What is the entropy change for the entire process?
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