Knight: Chapter 17 Work, Heat, & the 1st Law of Thermodynamics

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Knight: Chapter 17 Work, Heat, & the 1st Law of Thermodynamics (The Specific Heat of Gases)

Last time… Heat needed to change temp by ΔT (when W=0) is.. or Heat needed for a phase change… Calorimetry… Specific heat Molar specific heat

Last time… The total change in thermal energy for any process… Quantity of heat needed to change the temp of n moles of gas by T Molar specific heat at constant volume Molar specific heat at constant pressure

i.e. 17.8: Calorimetry with a gas and a solid The interior volume of a 200 g hollow aluminum box is 800 cm3. The box contains nitrogen gas at STP. A 20 cm3 block of copper at a temperature of 300°C is placed inside the box, then the box is sealed. What is the final temperature?

CP and CV Consider Table 17.4…

CP and CV Consider Table 17.4… Notice: Molar specific heats of monatomic gases are all alike. Molar specific heats of diatomic gases are very nearly alike. The difference is the same in every case &… Coincidences?

CP and CV The change in thermal energy of the gas is the same for any two processes that have the same ΔT. Consider Figure 17.20… Q: Which process requires more heat to produce the same ΔT?

CP and CV The change in thermal energy of the gas is the same for any two processes that have the same ΔT. Consider Figure 17.20… The heat required to bring about a temperature change depends on what the process is.

Quiz Question 1 1 mol of air has an initial temperature of 20C. 200 J of heat energy are transferred to the air in an isochoric process, then 200 J are removed in an isobaric process. Afterward, the air temperature is < 20C. = 20C. > 20C. Not enough information is given to answer the question.

Heat depends on the path.. Consider the two ideal-gas processes… There’s more area under the process B curve, so |WB| > |WA|. W < 0 as the gas expands. Eth is a state variable, therefore it is the same for both processes, so WA + QA = WB + QB. Only true if QB > QA. Heat added or removed during an ideal-gas process depends on the path followed through the pV diagram!

Adiabatic processes… 2 ways one can have an adiabatic process.. Gas cylinder can be… completely surrounded by thermal insulation. expanded or compressed very rapidly where there is no time for heat to be transferred between the gas and the environment.

Adiabatic processes… 2 ways one can have an adiabatic process.. Gas cylinder can be… completely surrounded by thermal insulation. expanded or compressed very rapidly where there is no time for heat to be transferred between the gas and the environment. Notice: Adiabatic expansions or compressions are… fast enough to be adiabatic, but slow enough to still be considered quasi-static. For an adiabatic process, Q = 0 so ΔEth = W = nCVΔT Adiabatic compression (expansion) raises (lowers) the temp of a gas.

Adiabatic processes… An adiabatic process is one for which…

Adiabatic processes… An adiabatic process is one for which… where Adiabats are steeper than hyperbolic isotherms, so the temp falls during an adiabatic expansion rises during an adiabatic compression.

i.e. 17.9: An adiabatic compression Air containing gasoline vapor is admitted into the cylinder of an internal combustion engine at 1.00 atm pressure and 30°C. The piston rapidly compresses the gas from 500 cm3 to 50 cm3, a compression ratio of 10. What are the final temp and pressure of the gas? Show the compression on a pV diagram. How much work is done to compress the gas?

Quiz Question 2 A gas in a container expands rapidly, pushing the piston out. The temperature of the gas rises. is unchanged. falls. can’t say without knowing more.

Quiz Question 3 A gas in a container expands rapidly, pushing the piston out. The temperature of the gas falls. This is because the gas pressure falls. the gas density falls. heat energy is removed. work is done. both 3. and 4.