Q. An ideal gas occupies an unknown volume V liters (L) at a pressure of 12 atm. The gas is expanded isothermally against a constant external pressure of 2 atm so that its final volume becomes 3 L. The work involved for this expansion process is______cal. (Round off to two decimal places)
(Gas constant R = 0.082 L atm mol–1 K–1 = 2 cal mol–1 K–1)
Solution:
Ideal Gas Equation- PV= n RT, where P = Pressure, V = Volume, n = No. of moles, R = Gas constant, T = Temperature.
Given, P1 = 12 atm , V1 = V (L), Pext = 2 atm, V = 2L .
Using,
PV = n RT,
V = RT/ P where n is unity and T = 298 K .
W = -Pext (V2 – V1) ,
W = -2 atm (3L – RT1 / P1),
W = -2 atm (3L – 0.082Latm K-1mol-1 x 298 K / 12 atm ),
W = -1.927 atm L, Using 1 atm L = 101.32 J,
W = -1.927 x 101.32 / 4.184 calories.
W = -46.66 calories.