Ideal Gas Decompression at Constant Volume. State Functions.
An ideal gas sealed in a rigid 5.38-L cylinder, initially at
pressure Pi=11.10 atm, is cooled until the pressure in
the cylinder is Pf=1.42 atm. What is the enthalpy change
for this process?
ΔH =
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What is the change in internal energy for this process?
ΔE =
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