Calculate the change in temperature of 10-3 m3 of lead


1.) 10^(-3) m^3 of lead is compressed reversibly and isothermally at room temperature from 1 to 1000 atm pressure. Using one of Maxwell's thermodynamic relations to find the following:

a) the change in entropy
b) The heat given out
c) the change in internal energy of the lead

Isothermal compressibility of lead is ( -(1/V) (∂V/∂p)T) = 2.2*10^-6 atm^-1

Volume Coefficient of Expansion is (1/V) (∂V/∂T)p = 8*10^-5 K^-1

1 atm = 10^5 Pa

2.) Calculate the change in temperature of 10^(-3) m^3 of lead undergoing a reversible and adiabatic compression from 1 to 1000 atms. The adiabatic compressibility of lead is assumed to be independent of pressure with a value of 2.2*10^-6 atm^-1.

(hint: write down the partial differential coefficient of temperature with respect to pressure in an adiabatic , reversible process and convert this by a Maxwell relation. Re-express the result in terms of measurable quantities.)
some of the required values are given in problem 1 above.

Cp for lead is 25J/K and the molar volume is 18.3*10-6 m^3

 

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