It is found that, when a dilute gas expands quasistatically from 0.80 to 5.0 L, it does 190 J of work. Assuming that the gas temperature remains constant at 300 K,how many moles of gas are present?

It is found that, when a dilute gas expands quasistatically from 0.80 to 5.0 L, it...
A mole of an ideal gas expands from a initial volume of 7 L to 15 L at a constant temperature of 340 K. How much work is done by the expanding gas? The gas constant, R, is 8.31 J/mol∙K. -2153 J 935 J 2825 J 2153 J
(1) An ideal monatomic gas expands isothermally from 0.600 m3 to 1.25 m3 at a constant temperature of 640 K. If the initial pressure is 1.01 ✕ 105 Pa find the following. (a) the work done on the gas J (b) the thermal energy transfer Q J (c) the change in the internal energy J (2) Gas in a container is at a pressure of 1.2 atm and a volume of 5.0 m3. (a) What is the work done on...
A container of 3.1 mol of gas expands from 1.5 L to 2.5 L (1 L = 0.001 m3) while the pressure is kept constant. The gas is initially at a temperature of 280 K. What is the pressure of the gas? 4811034 Pa What is the final temperature of the gas? T 466 What is the magnitude of the change in internal energy of the gas, and is the internal energy increasing or decreasing? (Note that there is no...
The temperature of a sample of dilute argon gas with n = 2.7 moles decreases by 260 K. If 35430 J of heat are extracted from the gas, what is the work done by the gas on its surroundings? If you use the universal gas constant to solve this problem, use 8.31 J/(mol*K) rather than 8.314 J/(mol*K).
A gas expands from 5.7 L to 8.1 L at constant temperature. Calculate the work done by the gas if it expands against a constant external pressure of 0.98 atm. Answer in units of joules.
A sample of gas expands from 48.8 L to 105 L while its pressure remains constant at 3 atm. How much work in kJ is done? Round your answer to the ones place.
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4. A cylinder with a piston originally contains 5.0 L of He gas at a temperature of 310 K. When the gas is cooled the piston moves and the new volume is 2.4 L. What is the final temperature of the gas assuming that pressure and the number of moles of He remains constant? 5. What volume, in L, is occupied by 10.0 g N, at 30.0°C and a pressure of 385 mm Hg?
One mole of a monatomic ideal gas expands from 4 to 10 L at constant pressure of 1 atm. Assuming that Cp = 20.8 J/mol-K, calculate ΔH for this process.
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L as it , is 2. A balloon expands from 0.75 L to 1.20 under a constant pressure of 1.01 × 105 P the work (in J) done by the balloon on the Pa. Calculate re is environment. 27. A balloon does 324 J of work on the surroundings as it expands under a constant pressure of 7.33 x 10* Pa What is the change in volume (in L) of the balloon? 28. As the gas trapped in...
Five moles of an ideal gas expands isothermally at 300 K from an initial volume of 100 L to a final volume of 500 L. Calculate: (a) the maximum work the gas can deliver, (b) the heat accompanying the process, (c) AS for the gas.