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Yasmin Rattan
Yasmin Rattan
Asked: 3 years agoIn: Thermodynamics

Consider the equation NH4Br(s) → NH3(g) + HBr(g) carefully, and think about the sign of ∆S for the reaction it describes. ∆H = +188.3 kJ. Which response describes the thermodynamic spontaneity of the reaction? 

1. The reaction is spontaneous only at relatively low temperatures. 

2. All responses are 

3. The reaction is spontaneous at all temperatures. 

4. The reaction is not spontaneous at any temperatures. 

5. The reaction is spontaneous only at relatively high temperatures

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Rupal Lal Uppal
Rupal Lal Uppal
Asked: 3 years agoIn: Thermodynamics

The gas used in a gas engine trial was tested. The pressure of gas supply is 10cm of water column. Find absolute pressure of the gas if the barometric pressure is 760mm of Hg.

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Munni Dasgupta
Munni Dasgupta
Asked: 3 years agoIn: Thermodynamics

A steam turbine inlet is at 1200 kPa, 500°C. The exit is at 200 kPa. What is the lowest possible exit temperature? Which efficiency does that correspond to?

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Kasturi Krish
Kasturi Krish
Asked: 3 years agoIn: Thermodynamics

Convert the following reading of pressure to kPa, assuming that the barometer reads 760mm Hg.

(1) 90cm Hg gauge (2) 40cm Hg vacuum (3) 1.2m H2O gauge

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Drishti Parikh
Drishti Parikh
Asked: 3 years agoIn: Thermodynamics

Compare between work and heat ?

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