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An ideal gas is compressed isothermally from 8.07 L to 6.35 L, at a starting pressure...

An ideal gas is compressed isothermally from 8.07 L to 6.35 L, at a starting pressure of 0.467 atm and temperature of 78.00 °C.



1. How many moles of gas are present?

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2. What is the final pressure (in atm) of the gas?

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3. If the compression is carried out reversibly and isothermally, how much work (in J) is done on the system?

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4. What is the heat flow in part 3? Remember that for an ideal gas, ΔU = 0 for isothermal processes.

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