Nitrogen (N2) initially occupying 0.5 m3 at 1.0 bar, 20oC undergoes an internally reversible compression during which
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Nitrogen (N2) initially occupying 0.5 m3 at 1.0 bar, 20oC undergoes an internally reversible compression during which pV1.30 = constant to a final state where the temperature is 200oC. Assuming the ideal gas model, determine (a) the pressure at the final state, in bar. (b) the work and heat transfer, each in kJ. (c) the entropy change, in kJ/K.
a) Determine the final pressure of the process, in bar.
b) Determine the mass present in the system, in kg.
c) Determine the work for the process, in kJ.
d) Determine the heat transfer for this process, in kJ.
e) Determine the entropy change for this process, in kJ/K.
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Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
ISBN: 978-0071247085
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Authors: J. M. Smith, H. C. Van Ness, M. M. Abbott
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