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Solutions Manual for Engineering and Chemical Thermodynamics (2nd Edition) by Michael J. Koretsky – Complete Worked Solutions, Detailed Explanations, and Problem-Solving Strategies for Thermodynamics in Engineering and Chemical Processes

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This Solutions Manual for Engineering and Chemical Thermodynamics (2nd Edition) by Michael J. Koretsky provides full, step-by-step solutions to all end-of-chapter problems and example exercises from the main textbook. Designed for chemical, mechanical, and process engineering students, the manual offers comprehensive guidance in applying thermodynamic principles to real-world engineering systems and chemical processes. Each solution is presented with clear, logical reasoning and detailed calculations, helping students understand how to approach complex thermodynamic problems systematically. Topics covered include the first and second laws of thermodynamics, energy balances, entropy, equilibrium, phase behavior, equations of state, chemical reaction equilibria, and thermodynamic property relations. This guide emphasizes conceptual understanding alongside mathematical application, making it ideal for self-study, homework assistance, or classroom reinforcement. The solutions not only show the correct answers but also explain the steps and assumptions behind each derivation, providing insight into problem-solving techniques used by experts in the field. In addition to standard topics, the manual includes advanced problems related to real gases, mixtures, fugacity, activity coefficients, and computational thermodynamics—key concepts for modern chemical and process engineering analysis. The explanations are aligned with Koretsky’s educational approach, which integrates engineering intuition with rigorous thermodynamic foundations. Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students, this resource supports courses such as Chemical Thermodynamics, Engineering Thermodynamics, and Energy Systems Analysis. It’s also useful for professionals seeking to refresh their knowledge of thermodynamic problem-solving.

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1.2
An approximate solution can be found if we combine Equations 1.4 and 1.5:

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kT =e;olecular
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Assume the temperature is 22 °C. The mass of a single oxygen molecule is m = 5.14 x 10-26 kg .
Substitute and solve:

V = 487.6 [mis]
The molecules are traveling really, fast (around the length of five football fields every second).

Comment:
We can get a better solution by using the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of speeds that is
sketched in Figure 1.4. Looking up the quantitative expression for this expression, we have:


f ( v)dv = 4;r(_!!!_) 312
2 2
exp{ -_!!! v }v dv
2;rkT 2kT

where.f(v) is the fraction of molecules within dv of the speed v. We can find the average speed
by integrating the expression above


Jf ( v)vdv =
0 0




-=
V 0
8kT = 449 [m/s ]

f (v)dv mn
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1.4
We have the following two points that relate the Reamur temperature scale to the Celsius scale:

(o °C, 0 °Reamur) and (100 °C, 80 °Reamur)

Create an equation using the two points:

T (0 Reamur) = 0.8 T(° Celsius)

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