We give 70 J as heat to a diatomic gas, which then expands at constant pressure. The gas molecules rotate but do not oscillate. By how much does the internal energy of the gas increase?

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Answer:

50 Joule

Explanation:

Diatomic gas

Q = Heat given = 70 J

n = number of moles

Cp = specific heat at constant pressure

ΔT = Change in temperature

R = Gas constant  

Change in energy

ΔE = Q-w

⇒ΔE = n(Cp)ΔT-nRΔT

As it is a diatomic gas Cp = (7/2)R

Putting the value of Cp in the above equation we get

Q = (7/2)RΔT

ΔE = (5/2)RΔT

Dividing the equations we get

ΔE/Q = 5/7

⇒ΔE = (5/7)Q

⇒ΔE = (5/7)×70

⇒ΔE = 50 J

∴ The internal energy change is 50 Joule

Answer:

50

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