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My Notes A container is divided into two equal compartments by a partition. One compartment is initially filled with helium at a temperature of 240 K; the other is filled with nitrogen at a temperature of 315 K. Both gases are at the same pressure. If we remove the partition and allow the gases to mix, what will be their final temperature?

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Answer:


final-temperature = T_(f) = 252.51K

Step-by-step explanation:

we can solve this problem by using the first law of thermodynamics.


\Delta U= Q-W

Q= heat added

U= internal energy

W= work done by system


E_(final)= E_(initial)


C_(v) (N_(2)) C_(v)(He) T_(f) =C_(v)( N_(2)) T_{N_(2) } C_(v) (He) T_(He) (1)


C_(v)(N_(2))=1.04(KJ)/(Kg K)


C_(v)(He)=5.193(KJ)/(Kg K)

now

From equation 1


T_(f)=\frac{C_(v)( N_(2)) T_{N_(2) } C_(v) (He) T_(He)}{C_(v) (N_(2)) C_(v)(He)}


T_(f) = (315*1.04+5.193*240)/(1.04+5.193)


T_(f) = 252.51K

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