Final answer:
The heat transferred is 0 kJ.
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this problem, we can use the ideal gas law equation:
PV = nRT
Where:
- P = pressure
- V = volume
- n = number of moles
- R = ideal gas constant
- T = temperature
We need to calculate the number of moles of oxygen gas present in the cylinder initially. Rearranging the equation, we have:
n = PV / RT
Substituting the given values:
n = (3.1 Mpa * 300 L) / ((0.101325 Mpa * 1.429 kg/m³) * (18 + 273) K)
n = 31 moles
Now, we can calculate the heat transferred using the formula:
q = mcΔT
Where:
- q = heat transferred
- m = mass
- c = specific heat capacity
- ΔT = change in temperature
Since the temperature returned to its initial value, ΔT = 0. Substituting the values, we have:
q = (31 moles * 32 g/mol) * (0.4 kJ/kg·K) * 0 K
q = 0 kJ
Therefore, the heat transferred is 0 kJ.