1) What volume in L is occupied by 6.15 moles of an ideal gas at a pressure of 4.7 bar at 298 K?
2) The molar constant volume heat capacity of sulfur hexafluoride approaches xR at high temperatures. What is x? Assume ideality.
3) 8 moles of gas is reversibly compressed from 8.3 L to 1 L at 298 K. Compute the work.
4) 1878 kg is dumped onto the top of a huge piston of surface area 1m2, and the cylinder contents compress by 0.8 m3. The atmospheric pressure, also bearing on the piston, is 1 bar. The acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/2. Compute the work.
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