Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
Carbon monoxiole is allowed to expand is...

Carbon monoxiole is allowed to expand isothermally and reversibly from `10m^(3)` to `20m^(3)` at 300K and work obtained is 4.754KJ. Calculate the number of moles of carbon monoxide

Text Solution

AI Generated Solution

To solve the problem of calculating the number of moles of carbon monoxide (CO) that expands isothermally and reversibly, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Work Done Formula The work done (W) during an isothermal and reversible expansion can be expressed using the formula: \[ W = -nRT \ln \left( \frac{V_2}{V_1} \right) \] Where: - \( W \) = work done (in Joules) - \( n \) = number of moles ...
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A gas expands isothermally from 10 dm^(3) to 20 dm^(3) at 27^(@)C and work obtained is 4.620 kJ.Calculate the number of moles of the gas.

One mole of oxygen is allowed to expand isothermally and reversibly from 5 m^(3) to 10 m^(3) at 300 K. Calculate the work done in expansion of the gas.

16g of oxygen gas expands isothermally and reversibly at 300 K from 10 dm^(3) to 100 dm^(3) . The work done is ( in J)

Two moles of an ideal gas expanded isothermally and reversibly from 1L to 10L at 300K . What is the enthalpy change?

1 xx 10^(21) molecules are removed from 280 mg of carbon monoxide. Calculate the number of moles of carbon monoxide left.

If x mole of ideal gas at 27^(@)C expands isothermally and reversibly from a volume of y to 10 y, then the work done is