What is the work done when a sample of gas expands from 12.5L to 17.2L against a pressure of 1.29 atm? Give your answer in Joules.

1 Answer
Feb 21, 2017

The work done is 614.33 Joules.

Explanation:

When a gas expands at constant pressure then for a small change in volume 'dv' workdone is dw=pdv.
If the volume changes from 'v_1' to 'v_2' at constant pressure 'p', the work done is dw=p(v_2-v_1).
When work is done by the system against external pressure then dw=pdv
rArrw=int_(v_1)^(v_2) p dv
So, by calculating with given numericals we get,
rArr dw=1.29atm(17.2L-12.5L)=1.29atmxx(4.7L)=6.063atm.L.

To have the answer in terms of we use below units:
1 atm = 101325 Pa

But1 Pa = 1 J//m^3 (because J=Pa.m^3).

Substitute '1Pa' value to get '1atm' value,
rArr 1atm=101325J//m^3.
Now as we know 1Litre=10^-3m^3.

Converting the workdone 'dw' value into Joules using the above required units we get,
dw=6.063xx101325J/cancel(m^3)xx10^-3cancel(m^3)=614.3334J.
:. work done in terms of Joules is 614.33Joules.