Diatomic Ideal Gas 1
Diatomic Ideal Gas 1
Diatomic Ideal Gas 1
15.1 Introduction
• Statistical thermodynamics provides deep
insight into the classical description of a
MONATOMIC ideal gas.
• In classical thermodynamics, the principle of
equipartition of energy fails to give the
observed value of the specific heat capacity for
diatomic gases.
• The explanation of the above discrepancy was
considered to be the most important challenge
in statistical theory.
15.1 The quantized linear oscillator
• A linear oscillator is a particle constrained to move
along a straight line & acted on by a restoring force
d 2x
F= -Kx = ma = m 2
dt
2 3
e 1 e e e ......
2T T T T
For
thus
15.3Vibrational Modes of Diatomic
Molecules
• The most important application of the above
result is to the molecules of a diatomic gas
Or
At high temperatures
At low temperature limit
On has
So
U
CV , rot Nk again
T v
At low temperature
2 ro t
2 ln Z rot
U NkT NkT 3 e
2 T
2 2
T V T
(for )
Since
S Nk ln 2 ,
2 h 2 rot
Str Nk ln Z ln N 1
U
T
5 V 2mkT 2
3
Str Nk Nk ln
N h
2
2
• For rotational motion (they are distinguishable
in terms of kinetic energy)
T 1
U NkT Z due to homonuclea r molecule
2 rot 2
S
U
Nk ln Z for distinguis hable assembly
T
T
Nk Nk ln
2 rot
2mkT 3 2
5 V T
S system Nk Nk ln Nk Nk ln
2 N h 2 2 rot
V 2mk T 2
3/ 2 5
7
S system Nk Nk ln
2 N h 2 2 rot
• Example II (problem 15-8) For a kilomole of
nitrogen (N2) at standard temperature and
pressure, compute (a) the internal energy U;
(b) the Helmholtz function F; and (c) the
entropy S.
• Solution:
calculate the characteristic temperature first!
vib 3352k and r 2.9k for N 2
3
2 4.65 10 1.38110 26 23
Jk 298
1 2
22.4m 3 68
6.626 2
10
22.4 273.86 10 19
3
2
22.427.3 10
3 3
2 20 2
3.195 1033
3.195 1033
Ft NkT ln 1
NkT ln 5.15
10 6
1
6.02 10
26
NkT 16.4
Fvib NkT ln Z vib
3352
e 2298
e 5.62
Z vib 3352
1 e 298 1 e 11.24
1
ln Z vib 5.62 ln 1 11.24 5.62
e
T
Frot NkT ln Z rot Z rot for T rot
2 rot
298
Z rot 102.72 ln Z rot 4.63
2 .9
Frot 4.63 NkT
F Frot Fvib Ft
4.63 NkT 5.62 NkT 16.4 NkT
15.41NkT
15.41 6.02 10 26 1.38 10 23 298 3.817 107 J