An ideal gas is slowly compressed at a constant pressure of 2.0 atm from 10.0 L...
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
Ideal gas at 300. K compresses from 10.0 L to 2.0 L isothermally under constant external pressure of 24.6 atm. Calculate the value of AS SUTT
Ideal gas at 300. K compresses from 10.0 L to 2.0 L isothermally under constant external pressure of 24.6 atm. Calculate the value of AS surr.
An ideal gas is compressed at a constant pressure of 0.80 atm from 19.0 L to 12.0 L. The initial temperature of the gas is 27°C. 1 atm (atmosphere) = 1.013 ~ 10% Pa, 1 L (liter) = 10² m². What is the final temperature of the gas in °C? Hint: pV / T = nR, and n does not change, so you can use piVi / T1 = p2V2 / T2. Do not forget to convert the unit of...
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?
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
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. A gas is compressed slowly at a constant pressure of 150 kPa from an initial volume of 700 L to a final volume of 100 L. How much work is done by the gas in this process? Explanation: this constant pressure process is possible for a gas that is cooling off Hint: carefully consider the sign of your answer, the definition of work, and the force vectors Draw the picture to help understand it Answer: absolute value of the...
An ideal gas is compressed isothermally from 8.07 L to 6.35 L, at a starting pressure of 0.467 atm and temperature of 78.00 °C. 1. How many moles of gas are present? Tries 0/3 2. What is the final pressure (in atm) of the gas? Tries 0/3 3. If the compression is carried out reversibly and isothermally, how much work (in J) is done on the system? Tries 0/3 4. What is the heat flow in part 3? Remember that...