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012. One mole of an ideal gas does 3.00x10' J of work on its surroundings as it expands isothermally to a final pressure of 1.00 atm and a volume of 25.0 L. Determine the initial volume of the gas. A) 7.62 L B) 8.11 L C) 9.05 1L D) 6.60 1 E) 8.99 L 012. One mole of an ideal gas does 3.00x10' J of work on its surroundings as it expands isothermally to a final pressure of 1.00 atm...
One mole of an ideal gas does 3800 J of work on its surroundings as it expands isothermally to a final pressure of 1.00 atm and a volume of 28.0 L. Determine (a) the initial volume and (b) the temperature of the gas. (a) 7.33 L; (b) 341° C (a) 7.33 L; (b) 67.7°C (a) 9.54 L; (b) 33.7°C (a) 7.33 L; (b) 311°C (a) 9.54 L; (b) 3.37° C
One mole of an ideal gas does 3800 J of work on its surroundings as it expands isothermally to a final pressure of 1.00 atm and a volume of 28.0 L. Determine (a) the initial volume and (b) the temperature of the gas. (a) 7.33 L; (b) 311° C (a) 7.33 L; (b) 67.7°C (a) 9.54 L; (b) 3.37°C (a) 9.54 L; (b) 33.7°C (a) 7.33 L; (b) 341°C
One mole of an ideal gas does 3800 J of work on its surroundings as it expands isothermally to a final pressure of 1.00 atm and a volume of 28.Ở L. Determine (a) the initial volume and (b) the temperature of the gas. (a) 7.33 L; (b) 311° C (a) 7.33 L; (b) 67.7° C (a) 7.33 L; (b) 341° C (a) 9.54 L; (b) 33.7°C (a) 9.54 L; (b) 3.37°C
One mole of an ideal gas does 3800 J of work on its surroundings as it expands isothermally to a final pressure of 1.00 atm and a volume of 28.0 L. Determine (a) the initial volume and (b) the temperature of the gas. Question 16 options: a (a) 9.54 L; (b) 33.7° C b (a) 7.33 L; (b) 341° C c (a) 9.54 L; (b) 3.37° C d (a) 7.33 L; (b) 67.7° C e (a) 7.33 L; (b) 311°...
please include a pv diagram 6. One mole of an ideal gas does 3 000 J of work on its surroundings as it expands isothermally to a final pressure of 1.00 atm and volume of 25.0 L. Determine (a) the initial volume and (b) the temperature of the gas.
Two moles of an ideal gas does 3200 J of work on its surroundings as it expands isothermally to a final pressure of 1.00 atm and a volume of 58.02. Determine (a) the initial volume and (b) the temperature of the gas. (a) 33.6 L; (b) 323° C (a) 33.6 L; (b) 79.9°C (a) 26.4 L; (b) 3.49° C (a) 33.6 L; (b) 353° C (a) 26.4 L; (b) 34.9° C
one mole of an ideal fas does 2600 J of work as it expands isothermally to a final pressure of 1.0 atm and volume of 0.037 m^3. a) what was the initial volume of the gas in cubic meters b) what is the temperature of the gas, in kelvin
Question 16 (1 point) Saved Two moles of an ideal gas does 3600 J of work on its surroundings as it expands isothermally to a final pressure of 1.00 atm and a volume of 46.0 L. Determine (a) the initial volume and (b) the temperature of the gas. (a) 10.4 L; (b) 2.77° C (a) 11.2 L; (b) 6.86° C (a) 21.2 L; (b) 6.86° C (a) 10.4 L; (b) 27.7°C (a) 21.2 L; (b) 68.6° C
A 2.5 mole sample of an ideal gas expands reversibly and isothermally at 360 K until its volume is doubled. What is the increase in entropy of the gas?