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3.What is the enthalpy change for an adiabatic process?

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In adiabatic process, there is no exchange of heat between system and surroundings (q=0) The system is completely insulated from surroundings. For exothermic process, the temperature of system rises and for endothermic process, the temperature of system falls.

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According to the definition of an adiabatic process, ΔU=wad. Therefore, ΔU = -96.7 J. Calculate the final temperature, the work done, and the change in internal energy when 0.0400 moles of CO at 25.0oC undergoes a reversible adiabatic expansion from 200

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