An ideal gas is allowed to expand from 4.00 L to 34.0 L at constant temperature. By what factor does the volume inc...
An ideal gas is allowed to expand from 7.00 L to 52.5 L at constant temperature. By what factor does the volume increase? factor: The pressure will e The pressure will decrease by that same factor. increase by that same factor. If the initial pressure was 123 atm, what is the final pressure? atm Pfinal e BB nt
An ideal gas is allowed to expand from 4.00 L to 38.0 L at constant temperature. By what factor does the volume increase? factor: The pressure will increase by that same factor. decrease by that same factor. If the initial pressure was 133 atm, what is the final pressure? Pinal= atm
An ideal gas is allowed to expand from 3.80 L to 17.1 L at constant temperature. By what factor does the volume increase? factor: The pressure will increase by that same factor. decrease by that same factor. If the initial pressure was 131 atm, what is the final pressure? Pinal =
An ideal gas is allowed to expand from 6.80 L to 17.0 L at constant temperature. By what factor does the volume increase? factor: The pressure will increase by that same factor. decrease by that same factor. If the initial pressure was 119 atm, what is the final pressure? Pinal =
An ideal gas is allowed to expand from 7.20 L to 10.8 L at constant temperature. By what factor does the volume increase? factor: The pressure will decrease by that same factor. increase by that same factor. If the initial pressure was 113 atm, what is the final pressure? Pinal = The volume of a sample of hydrogen gas was decreased from 14.32 L to 7.61 L at constant temperature. If the final pressure exerted by the hydrogen gas sample...
If an ideal gas is allowed to expand from 3.60 L to 12.6 L at constant temperature, by what factor does the volume increase? factor of volume increase: With this change in volume, the pressure will increase by that same factor OR decrease by that same factor. If the intial pressure was 121 bar , what is the final pressure? final pressure:
A gas is allowed to expand at constant temperature from a volume of 2.00 L to 11.20 L against an external pressure of 0.750 atm. If the gas absorbs 128 J of heat from the surroundings, what are the values of q, w, and AU? Pay careful attention to units. 128 J, -4.14 J, 124) 128 J, -699 J, -571 J O-128 J, -419 J, -547 J 128 J, 419 J, 291 ) 128 J, 699 J, 547 )
An ideal gas is allowed to expand isothermally until it reaches its final volume. It is then heated at constant volume until it reaches its final pressure. The initial state of the gas is P1 = 2.93 atm, V1 = 1.00 L, and Eint 1 = 414 J, and its final state has volume V2 = 2.93 L and Eint 2 = 951 J. 1) Calculate the work done by the gas. Be careful with signs: if the work you...
A gas is allowed to expand from a volume of 4.5 L to a volume of 6.39 L against a constant external pressure of 1.00 atm. How much PV work (in joules) is performed on the surroundings? Express your answer to two decimal places. (1 L·atm = 101.3 J)
The volume of an ideal gas is adiabatically reduced from 184 L to 87.5 L. The initial pressure and temperature are 1.60 atm and 340 K. The final pressure is 4.53 atm. (a) Is the gas monatomic, diatomic, or polyatomic? (b) What is the final temperature? (c) How many moles are in the gas?