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15 February, 22:10

What is the internal energy of 3.00 mol of N2 gas at 25 degrees C? To solve this problem, use the equation: U electronic gas = 5/2nRT. Remember that R = 8.31 J / (mol-K) and K = degrees + 273.

A. 37, 100 J

B. 18,600 J

C. 1560 J

D. 623 J

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  1. 16 February, 00:18
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    Given data

    Determine Internal energy of gas N₂, (U) = ?

    Temperature (T) = 25° C

    = 25+273 = 298 K,

    Gas constant (R) = 8.31 J / mol-K,

    Number of moles (n) = 3 moles,

    Internal energy of N₂

    Internal energy is a property of thermodynamics, the concept of internal energy can be understand by ideal gas. For example N₂, the observations for oxygen and nitrogen at atmospheric temperatures, f=5, (where f is translational degrees of freedom).

    So per kilogram of gas,

    The internal energy (U) = 5/2. n. R. T

    = (5/2) * 3 * 8.31 * 298

    = 18572.85 J

    The internal energy of the N₂ is 18,572.85 J and it is approximately equal to 18,600 J given in the option B.
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