Two ideal gas, A and B, are at the same temp, V and P. Gas A is reversibly expanded at constant T to a volume V. Gas B is allowed to expand into an evacuated chamber until it also has total volume V, but without exhanging heat with its surroundings, Which of the following most accurately describes the two gases:
a) Gas A has a higher temp and enthalpy than gas B
b) Gas A has a higher temp but a lower enthalpy than gas B
c) Gas B has a higher temp and enthalpy than gas A
d) Gas A and B have equal temp and enthalpies
Is this something like we might see on DAT? or is this too deep.
a) Gas A has a higher temp and enthalpy than gas B
b) Gas A has a higher temp but a lower enthalpy than gas B
c) Gas B has a higher temp and enthalpy than gas A
d) Gas A and B have equal temp and enthalpies
Is this something like we might see on DAT? or is this too deep.