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===Thursday, Oct 8, 2020===
 
===Thursday, Oct 8, 2020===
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:1) Help with labeling and CO2 tank moving...
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:2) Calculation of ΔU<sub>V</sub> from C<sub>V,m</sub>
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:3) Hydrogenator/Carbonator demo
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:4) Mini-frig/Igor Demo
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:5) CO<sub>2</sub> snow demo
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:6) ΔU<sub>V</sub> >> ΔU<sub>T</sub> calculation, Ex. Prob. 3.5
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:7) Midterm course evaluation/email
  
 
===Friday, Oct 9, 2020===
 
===Friday, Oct 9, 2020===
cont sec 3.2...review answers from Ex. Prob 3.5
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cont sec 3.3...review answers from Ex. Prob 3.5
  
 
====Sec 3.4====
 
====Sec 3.4====
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Enthalpy (H)...same treatment as Internal Energy (U)...
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H(T,P) <-- best story told from this perspective.
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:- eq. 3.26
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:- dH solution provided in class...similar to 3.16 for dU, but this equation does not show up in your textbook (???), but the pressure dependent part is shown in eq 3.39.
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Summary of dH dependence on T and P, take home, depends on T, but not so much P.
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====Sec 3.5====
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quick discussion

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Monday, Oct 5, 2020

cont. sec 3.1...

- Ex. Problem 3.1 - a thermometer at its limits...

Sec 3.2

Given, then derived

- U(T,V)...eq 3.16

Wednesday, Oct 7, 2020

Sec 3.3

- Ex Prob 3.2 --> internal pressure is 0 for an ideal gas.
- Joule Experiment, but failed due to thermometer sensitivity (Ex. Prob 3.2).
- Expansion of CO2 gas (paintball gun demo) - tank gets cold.
- What is the value of the internal pressure is treated as real gas using van der Waals eq. (Ex. Prob 3.4)

Thursday, Oct 8, 2020

1) Help with labeling and CO2 tank moving...
2) Calculation of ΔUV from CV,m
3) Hydrogenator/Carbonator demo
4) Mini-frig/Igor Demo
5) CO2 snow demo
6) ΔUV >> ΔUT calculation, Ex. Prob. 3.5
7) Midterm course evaluation/email

Friday, Oct 9, 2020

cont sec 3.3...review answers from Ex. Prob 3.5

Sec 3.4

Enthalpy (H)...same treatment as Internal Energy (U)...

H(T,P) <-- best story told from this perspective.

- eq. 3.26
- dH solution provided in class...similar to 3.16 for dU, but this equation does not show up in your textbook (???), but the pressure dependent part is shown in eq 3.39.

Summary of dH dependence on T and P, take home, depends on T, but not so much P.

Sec 3.5

quick discussion