Affiliation:
1. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Huangshan University Xihai Rd. 39# Tunxi Huangshan 245041 Anhui Province China
2. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Southeast University Southeast University Rd. 2# Jiangning Nanjing 211189 China
Abstract
AbstractBased on the new thermodynamic theory, a new model was suggested to calculate the specific heat capacities of monoatomic gas, He, and diatomic gas, O2. The theory suggests a portion of gas molecules with the highest kinetic energy affords the heat exchange to sustain the state equilibrium by inelastically colliding and liquefying on the container walls, whereas the rest elastically colliding with walls creates pressure. Accordingly, a general equation of specific heat capacity is established on the density of liquid and gas. Given
at isobar and
at isochore, Cp and Cv at any temperature can be calculated with the densities of gas and liquid (or solid). Employing the available data of He and O2 issued by NIST, Cps, and Cvs are calculated. The results fit the reference data well.