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Use the References to access important for this question. A gas expands and does 12.0 J of work on the surroundings. At the same time, the gas absorbs 216 ) of heat from the surroundings. What is the change in the internal energy of the gas? Submit Answer 1 question attempt remaining
Enter your answer in the provided box. In a gas expansion, 81 J of heat is absorbed from the surroundings, and the energy of the system decreases by 119 J. Calculate the work done. J
3 attempts left Check my work Enter your answer in the provided box. In a gas expansion, 8.0 x 10'J of heat is absorbed from the surroundings, and the energy of the system decreases by 144 J. Calculate the work done.
Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. A gas expands and does 29.0 J of work on the surroundings. At the same time, the gas absorbs 298 J of heat from the surroundings. What is the change in the internal energy of the gas? Submit Answer Unlimited question attempts remaining
Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. A gas expands and does 60.9 J of work on the surroundings. At the same time, the gas absorbs 217 J of heat from the surroundings. What is the change in the internal energy of the gas? Submit ApS
A gas expands and does 95.4 J of work on the surroundings. At the same time, the gas loses 250 J of energy to the surroundings as heat. What is the change in the internal energy of the gas?
Enter your answer in the provided box. In a gas expansion, 69 J of heat is absorbed by the system, and the energy of the system decreases by 134 J. Calculate the work done. J
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Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. A gas expands and does 121 J of work on the surroundings. At the same time, the gas absorbs 257 J of heat from the surroundings. What is the change in the internal energy of the gas? Submit Answer 1 question attempt remaining
A gas is compressed and during this process the surroundings do 61.7 J of work on the gas. At the same time, the gas absorbs 219 J of heat from the surroundings. What is the change in the internal energy of the gas?
A gas is compressed and during this process the surroundings do 43.3 J of work on the gas. At the same time, the gas absorbs 281 J of heat from the surroundings. What is the change in the internal energy of the gas? Submit Answer 1 question attempt remaining