How much work must be done on a system to decrease its volume from 16.0 L to 8.0 L by exerting a constant pressure of 5.0 atm?
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QUESTION 1 How much work (in Joules) needs to done on an ideal gas to increase its volume from 1 L to 5 L at a constant pressure of 1 ATM?
QUESTION 1 How much work (in Joules) needs to done on an ideal gas to increase its volume from 1 L to 5 L at a constant pressure of 1 ATM? 1 points Save Answer
2) Sketch a PV diagram and find the work done by the gas during
the following stages.
(a) A gas is expanded from a volume of 1.0 L to 6.0 L at a
constant pressure of 8.0 atm. _ J
(b) The gas is then cooled at constant volume until the pressure
falls to 1.5 atm. J
(c) The gas is then compressed at a constant pressure of 1.5 atm
from a volume of 6.0 L to 1.0 L. (Note:...
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