1. A gas is compressed slowly at a constant pressure of 150 kPa from an initial...
A1. An ideal gas is slowly compressed at a constant pressure of
from 2.5 L to 1.0 L. Heat is then added to
the gas, holding the volume constant, until its pressure reaches
. How much total work (J) is done on the
gas?
1.0 × 105 Pa 1.0 × 105 Pa
A1. An ideal gas is slowly compressed at a constant pressure of
from 2.5
L to 1.0 L. Heat is then added to the gas, holding the volume
constant, until its pressure reaches 1.5×10^5 Pa. How much total
work (J) is done on the gas?
1.0 × 105 Pa
An ideal gas is slowly compressed at a constant pressure of 2.0 atm from 10.0 L to 2.0 L. Calculate the total work done by the gas.
A system of ideal gas has an initial pressure of 114 kPa and occupies a volume of 6.00 liters. Doubling the system’s absolute temperature by means of a constant-pressure process would require an amount of work W. Instead, you decide to double the absolute temperature by carrying out two processes in sequence, a constant-pressure process followed by a constant-volume process. In this case, the total work done in the two-process sequence is W/2. Calculate the final pressure of the system....
A gas is compressed from 600 cm3 to 200cm3 at a constant pressure of 400 kPa . At the same time, 100 J of heat energy is transferred out of the gas. What is the change in thermal energy of the gas during this process? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
A gas is compressed at a constant pressure of 0.800 atm from 10.00 L to 1.00 L. In the process, 340 J of energy leaves the gas by heat. (a) What is the work done on the gas?
1)A gas is compressed at a constant pressure of 0.800 atm from
8.00 L to 1.00 L. In the process, 410 J of energy leaves the gas by
heat. (a) What is the work done on the gas? J
(b) What is the change in its internal energy? J
2) A gas increases in pressure from 2.00 atm to 6.00 atm at a
constant volume of 1.00 m3 and then expands at constant
pressure to a volume of 3.00 m3...
1.2 moles of ideal gas in a cylinder are compressed isothermally from an initial pressure of 120 kPa and a volume of 0.025 m3 to a final volume of 0.004 m3. Calculate the temperature and the final pressure of the gas; and also estimate the work done on the gas.
Question 1) A gas is compressed from an initial volume of 0.42 mº to a final volume of 0.12 m3. During the quasi-equilibrium process, the pressure changes with volume according to the relation P = aV + b, where a = 21200 kPa/m2 and b = 600 kPa. Calculate the work done during this process
A gas is compressed at a constant pressure of 0.800 atm from 6.00 L to 2.00 L. In the process, 370 J of energy leaves the gas by heat. (a) What is the work done on the gas? J (b) What is the change in its internal energy? J