Consider a container like that shown in Figure 20.12, with

Chapter 20, Problem 20.92

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Consider a container like that shown in Figure 20.12, with n1 moles of a monatomic gas on one side and n2 moles of a diatomic gas on the other. The monatomic gas has initial temperature T1i . The diatomic gas has initial temperature T2i . a. Show that the equilibrium thermal energies are E1f = 3n1 3n1 + 5n2 1E1i + E2i 2 E2f = 5n2 3n1 + 5n2 1E1i + E2i 2 b. Show that the equilibrium temperature is Tf = 3n1T1i + 5n2T2i 3n1 + 5n2 c. 2.0 g of helium at an initial temperature of 300 K interacts thermally with 8.0 g of oxygen at an initial temperature of 600 K. What is the final temperature? How much heat energy is transferred, and in which direction?

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