Oxygen gas initially at 355 K and 1.50 bar undergoes the following cyclic processes in a closed system: Step 1: Adiabatic compression to 7.50 bar Step 2: Addition of 13 240.0 J/mol of heat to raise the temperature at constant pressure Step 3: Adiabatic expansion to 1.50 bar Step 4: Isobaric cooling back to original state. Determine ΔU, ΔH, Q and W
Oxygen gas initially at 355 K and 1.50 bar undergoes the following cyclic processes in a closed system: Step 1: Adiabatic compression to 7.50 bar Step 2: Addition of 13 240.0 J/mol of heat to raise the temperature at constant pressure Step 3: Adiabatic expansion to 1.50 bar Step 4: Isobaric cooling back to original state. Determine ΔU, ΔH, Q and W
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Oxygen gas initially at 355 K and 1.50 bar undergoes the following cyclic processes in a closed system:
Step 1: Adiabatic compression to 7.50 bar
Step 2: Addition of 13 240.0 J/mol of heat to raise the temperature at constant pressure
Step 3: Adiabatic expansion to 1.50 bar
Step 4: Isobaric cooling back to original state.
Determine ΔU, ΔH, Q and W for each step, and for the overall reversible process. Express all answers in kJ/mol
and up to decimal places
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