One mole of C₂H4, an ideal gas, is expanded adiabatically and reversibly from 0.50 atm and 298.15K to 1.5 times its initial volume. The gas is then heated isochorically and required 4,500 Joules of heat. Finally, the gas is expanded adiabatically to add 30L to the volume. Calculate the total q, w, AH, AU, (in Joules) and AS (in J/K) after the 3 processes.

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One mole of C₂H4, an ideal gas, is expanded adiabatically and reversibly from 0.50 atm and 298.15K to 1.5 times its
initial volume. The gas is then heated isochorically and required 4,500 Joules of heat. Finally, the gas is expanded
adiabatically to add 30L to the volume. Calculate the total q, w, AH, AU, (in Joules) and AS (in J/K) after the 3 processes.
Transcribed Image Text:One mole of C₂H4, an ideal gas, is expanded adiabatically and reversibly from 0.50 atm and 298.15K to 1.5 times its initial volume. The gas is then heated isochorically and required 4,500 Joules of heat. Finally, the gas is expanded adiabatically to add 30L to the volume. Calculate the total q, w, AH, AU, (in Joules) and AS (in J/K) after the 3 processes.
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