Problems

  1. Calculate the temperature of inversion for hydrogen (H2) if the critical temperature is 22 K.

     

    Ans. 148.5 K

  2. Calculate the temperature of inversion of oxygen (O2) when

    a = 1.32 litre2 × atmosphere per mole2 and

    b = 3.12 3 10−2 litres per mole.

     

    Ans. 1048 K

  3. Calculate the drop in temperature produced by the adiabatic throttling expansion of air from 215 atmospheres to 1.2 atmospheres, the air being initially at 0°C. What would be the cooling if the expansion were reversible doing external work? Assume that air obeys Van der Waals’ equation with

    a = 13.4 × 105 atmospheres × cm6 per gm mole and

    b = 36.5 cc/gm. mole and

    Cp = 6.95 cal per gm. mole

    γ = 1.4

     

    Ans. 61.8°C, 211°C

  4. Given the values of Van der Waals’ constants a and b for argon ...

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