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(1) An ideal monatomic gas expands isothermally from 0.600 m3 to 1.25 m3 at a constant...

(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 the gas if it expands at constant pressure to twice its initial volume?
J

(b) What is the work done on the gas if it is compressed at constant pressure to one-quarter of its initial volume?
J

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