A gas is compressed from an initial volume of 5.65 L to a final volume of 1.24 L by an external pressure of 1.00 atm. During the compression the gas releases 122 J of heat.

Respuesta :

This is an incomplete question. The complete question is:

A gas is compressed from an initial volume of 5.50 L to a final volume of 1.20 L by an external pressure of 1.00 atm. During the compression the gas releases 128 J of heat. What is the change in internal energy of the gas?

Answer: 325 Joules

Explanation:

According to first law of thermodynamics:

[tex]\Delta E=q+w[/tex]

[tex]\Delta E[/tex]=Change in internal energy

q = heat absorbed or released

w = work done or by the system

w = work done on the system=[tex]-P\Delta V[/tex]  {Work is done on the system as the final volume is lesser than initial volume and is positive}

w =[tex]-1.00atm\times (1.24-5.65)L=4.41Latm=447Joules[/tex]  {1Latm=101.3J}

q = -122J   {Heat released by the system is negative}

[tex]\Delta E=+447+(-122)=325J[/tex]

Thus the change in internal energy of the gas is 325 Joules