A monatomic ideal gas at an initial temperature of 390 K is compressed adiabatically from an initial volume of 120 L to a final volume of 40.0 L. What is the final temperature of the gas?
A monatomic ideal gas at an initial temperature of 390 K is compressed adiabatically from an...
A monatomic ideal gas (γ =1.67) is compressed adiabatically to one-twentieth its initial volume with P1 = 1.00 atm. What is the final pressure? Assuming T1=300K, What is T2(final temperature)?
An ideal diatomic gas in a cylinder at 1 atm and 300 K is adiabatically compressed to 1/10th its original volume. What is the final T? How much work was done in the gas to compress it? Why would there be a difference in the computations if the ideal gas were monatomic?
Three moles of an ideal monatomic gas are at a temperature of 390 K. Then 2458 J of heat is added to the gas, and 838 J of work is done on it. What is the final temperature of the gas? Answer in Kelvin
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?
The volume of an ideal gas is adiabatically reduced from 196 L to 89.0 L. The initial pressure and temperature are 1.30 atm and 350 K. The final pressure is 3.93 atm. (a) Is the gas monatomic, diatomic, or polyatomic? (b) What is the final temperature? (c) How many moles are in the gas?
3 moles of an ideal monatomic gas are compressed reversibly and isothermally from an initial volume of 500 l at 30° C to a final volume of 50 l. Calculate: (a) the initial and final pressure of the gas, and (b) ΔQ , ΔW, ΔU, ΔΗ for the compression.
A container at an initial volume of 0.07 m^3 holds 1 mole ot a monatomic ideal gas at an initial temperature of 350 K. It the gas compressed adiabatically to a final volume of 0.0^3 m, then A) what is the final pressure of the gas? B) What is the final temperature of the gas?
A fixed quantity of an ideal monatomic gas of volume 0.074 m3, expands adiabatically. The initial and final temperatures are 24°C and -68°C. What is the final volume of the gas? _____m3
The work done by two moles of a monatomic ideal gas (γ = 5/3) in expanding adiabatically is 920 J. The initial temperature and volume of the gas are 390 K and 0.120 m³. What is the final volume of the gas? [Hint: For an adiabatic process => T1V1γ-1 = T2V2γ-1]
A monatomic gas is adiabatically compressed to 0.125 of its initial volume. Do each of the following quantities change?The rms speed.= _________ The thermal energy of the gas.= _______The molar specific heat at constant volume. = __________ Thanks!!