1st Law of Thermodynamics: Closed Systems Flashcards

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What are assumptions we can make for an ideal gas?

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  • Particle size is negligibly small
  • There are no intermolecular interactions
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What is the ideal gas equation?

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Pv = RT
* P = Pressure
* v = Specific Volume
* R = Gas Constant
* T = Temperature

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3
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How do we calculate the Gas Constant for an Ideal Gas?

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Gas Constant = Universal Gas Constant / Molar Mass
Universal Gas Constant = 8.31447

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4
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What are the general rules we can use to see if we can treat a gas as ideal?

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  • The temperature is high compared to the critical point
  • The pressure is low compared to the critical point
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5
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What is the equation for the compressibility factor?

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z = Pv / RT

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6
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What is the compressibilty factor of an ideal gas?

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z = 1 for an ideal gas

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7
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How can we use the compressibility factor to compare the actual and ideal specific volumes?

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z = Actual Specific Volume / Ideal Specific Volume
The actual comes from the superheated vapour tables, and the ideal is calculated from the ideal gas equation

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8
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How do we determine the thermodynamic properties of compressed liquids, samples near the saturation curve, and samples with a pressure lower than the critical point?

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  • Compressed Liquid:
    v = Constant T is the same as a saturated sample
  • Near the Saturation Curve:
    Use property tables
  • At a lower pressure than the critical point:
    Use the ideal gas equation
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9
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What is the moving boundary work?

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The work done is the integral of pressure in regards to volume

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10
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What is specific heat?

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The heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass by 1 degree

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11
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What are the two types of specific heat?

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  • Specific heat at constant pressure
  • Specific heat at constant specific volume
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12
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How many properties do we need to completely specify a simple system?

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2 independent properties

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13
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What is the equation of specific heat?

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E = m * c * dT

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14
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What is the relationship between the cp and cv for specific heat capacities?

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cp = cv + R where R is the gas constant of the sample

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15
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What is the cold air assumption?

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We assume there is a constant specific heat, with the value chosen being the one at 25 degrees Celcius

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16
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[MAKE A CARD FOR POLYTROPIC WORK]

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