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1. Propane (MW = 44 ; k = 1.13) initially at 30 psia and 215°F, is stored inside a large spherical
vessel having a diameter of 10 ft. If the temperature is increased to 635°F.
Determine the following:
a. Final pressure; 48.6667 psi
b. Mass of propane; 95.4339 Ibm
c. Constant Volume Specific heat; 0.3472 BTU/lbm.R
d. Change in Internal Energy, AU; 13915.6961 BTU
V1
2. Air at 2 bar and 50°C is compressed at a constant pressure. Compression ratio;
= 3
V2
Determine the following
a. T2; -165.3333°C
b. Heat transfer during the process; -216.6684 kJ/kg
3. Given: 500 grams of air at STP.
(STP or Standard Temperature Pressure; where in T = 0°C, Pabs = 1 atm).
Determine the following
a. Volume of the air; 0.3867 m³
b. If 20 kJ of heat is added at constant…
Calculate the heat capacity of a gas sample from the following information: The sam-
ple comes to equilibrium in a flask at 25°C and 121.3 kPa. A stopcock is opened
briefly, allowing the pressure to drop to 101.3 kPa. With the stopcock closed, the flask
warms, returning to 25°C, and the pressure is measured as 104.0 kPa. Determine Cp
in J mol- K- assuming the gas to be ideal and the expansion of the gas remaining
in the flask to be reversible and adiabatic.
A 30.14 g stainless steel ball bearing at 117.82°C is placed in a constant-pressure calorimeter containing 120 mL of water at 18.44°C. If the specific heat of the ball bearing is 0.474 J/g-°C, calculate the final temperature of the water. Assume the calorimeter to have negligible heat capacity. Specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g-°C .
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