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::::- then use table 2.5 values for H<sub>2</sub>O (g) to plot temp dependence | ::::- then use table 2.5 values for H<sub>2</sub>O (g) to plot temp dependence | ||
:Final plot should look like this -->[[File:Screen Shot 2020-09-17 at 1.12.16 PM.png|100px]]. | :Final plot should look like this -->[[File:Screen Shot 2020-09-17 at 1.12.16 PM.png|100px]]. | ||
− | :- using Igor ([https://www.wavemetrics.com/downloads/current/Igor%20Pro%208 Wavemetrics Igor 8.0 download]/[[File:Igor_8.jpg|50px]]) | + | :- using Igor ([https://www.wavemetrics.com/downloads/current/Igor%20Pro%208 Wavemetrics Igor 8.0 download]/[[File:Igor_8.jpg|50px]]) (78482; VAPG-PDSX-GZLA-XKKY-MVYA-YNUX-KNS) |
:::*Reproduce Excel graph above | :::*Reproduce Excel graph above | ||
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===Friday, Sept 18, 2020=== | ===Friday, Sept 18, 2020=== | ||
Reminder: Exam 1 (Ch 1/2) Thurs, Sept 24th. 2-6 pm. | Reminder: Exam 1 (Ch 1/2) Thurs, Sept 24th. 2-6 pm. | ||
− | :Summary sheet [[ | + | :Summary sheet [[Media:Exam_1_review.pdf|here]]...as of today (ie. more next week) |
Review Thurs lab data from '''''Adiabatic Irreversible Expansion''''' Experiment to determine Heat Capacity (details [[AIE_exp|here]]) | Review Thurs lab data from '''''Adiabatic Irreversible Expansion''''' Experiment to determine Heat Capacity (details [[AIE_exp|here]]) |
Latest revision as of 16:31, 31 March 2021
Monday, Sept 14, 2020
Announcement: Exam I (Ch 1 and 2), Thursday Sept 24th 2-6 pm
- - books allowed
- - notes allowed
- - computers required (computers in CSB 377 will be available)
Section 2.10
Read/skip
Section 2.11: Heat Capacity
- - CV,m - molar heat capacity at constant volume.
- - CP,m - molar heat capacity at constant pressure.
- heat capacities are usually temperature dependent, so CV,m(T) and CP,m(T); more later in Ch 3.
- - See Table 2.5: Molar Heat Capacity, CP,m(T), of Gases (298-800K), page 629.
Wednesday, Sept 16, 2020
Sec 2.11: continued
Relationship between CV,m and CP,m...
- CP - CV = nR
- CP,m - CV,m = R
Sec 2.12/2.13: FINALLY...Calculating ΔU...and more!
ΔU = q + w <-- 1st law of thermodynamics (mathematical form)
- Case 1...
- Consider a constant volume process where no expansion work (PV work) can be done...reminder for PV work, w = -PΔV...if constant volume (ΔV=0), then no expansion work...and then ΔU = qV, where we add the subscript "V" on q to indicate constant volume.
- ΔU = qV
- (we will work a few problems like this soon)
- Note: it would be nice if there was an equivalent for constant pressure (the much more common why of doing experiments...
- See "derivation" of ΔH (enthalpy - the second thermodynamic state function) (page 50-51).
- ΔH = qP
- Consider a constant volume process where no expansion work (PV work) can be done...reminder for PV work, w = -PΔV...if constant volume (ΔV=0), then no expansion work...and then ΔU = qV, where we add the subscript "V" on q to indicate constant volume.
Thursday, Sept 17, 2020
0) Heat Capacity Plot of water (use data from Heating/Cooling worksheet)
- - using Excel to reproduce Figure 2.14 but for water...
- Plot Temp (in K) vs CP,m for the
- - solid H2O
- - liquid H2O
- - gaseous H2O
- - then use table 2.5 values for H2O (g) to plot temp dependence
- Final plot should look like this -->.
- - using Igor (Wavemetrics Igor 8.0 download/) (78482; VAPG-PDSX-GZLA-XKKY-MVYA-YNUX-KNS)
- Reproduce Excel graph above
1) (optional/practice) Can you reproduce Figure 2.13 in text (using Excel or Igor)?
2) Thermal imaging camera - insulated mugs
3) Adiabatic Irreversible Expansion Experiment to determine Heat Capacity (details here)
Did not get to these...
- - Cowboy Coffee worksheet (here)
- - 2-step worksheet (soon).
Friday, Sept 18, 2020
Reminder: Exam 1 (Ch 1/2) Thurs, Sept 24th. 2-6 pm.
- Summary sheet here...as of today (ie. more next week)
Review Thurs lab data from Adiabatic Irreversible Expansion Experiment to determine Heat Capacity (details here)