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One mole of an ideal gas undergoes an isothermal reversible expansion, doing 1 kJ of work and doubling the volume. What is its
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Dorota
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a piston-cylinder device initially contains 0.4m^3 of air at 100KPa and 80 degrees celcius. the air is now compressed to 0.1m^3
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charlotte
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A sample of 8.02×10^−1 moles of nitrogen gas (γ =1 .40) occupies a volume of 2.00×10^−2 m^3 at a pressure of 1.00×10^5
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Anon
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Nitrogen and hydrogen, with volumes of 12.0 L each, are injected into a sealed rigid reaction chamber containing a catalyst. The
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Neha
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One mole of an ideal gas does 3400 J of work on its surroundings as it expands isothermally to a final pressure of 1.00 atm and
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tom
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Gas is confined in a tank at a pressure of 11.0 atm and a temperature of 25.0 degrees C. If two-thirds of the gas is withdrawn
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Anonymous
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2 moles of ideal gas are in a cylinder container with cross-sectional area 1*10^-2 m^3. Cylinder is fitted with a light, movable
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Grace
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A 1.45 mol sample of an ideal gas (γ = 1.40) is carried through the Carnot cycle described in the figure below. At point A, the
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Alex
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1500 cm^3 of ideal gas at STP is cooled to -20°C and put into a 1000 cm^3 container. What is the final gauge pressure?
1-11 kPa
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shirly
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Suppose that the pressure of an ideal gas mixture remains constant at 1700 Pa (1 Pa = 1 N/m2) and the temperature is increased
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Angela
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Dr Bob
Can you confirm please Given a cylinder of fixed volume filled with one mole of Ar gas,which of the following is CORRECT?
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Andy
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Assuming it behaves as an ideal gas, calculate the temperature of a sample of He whose molecules have an average translational
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Sammy
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An ideal gas occupies a volume of 1.87 cm3 at 15.7°C and a pressure of 101,325 Pa.
a) Determine the number of molecules of gas
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abbey
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Suppose a monatomic ideal gas is contained within a vertical cylinder that is fitted with a movable piston. The piston is
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Mary
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One mole of nirtogen at 273K occupying 10 litres (state 1) is to be expanded to a volume of 20 litres at 373K (state 2). An
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Alice
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Consider 3 liters of an ideal (monatomic) gas at a pressure of 34 atm and a temperature of 356K. Call this state of the system
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anonymous
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An ideal gas has the following initial conditions: Vi = 490 cm3, Pi = 5 atm, and Ti = 100°C. What is its final temperature if
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Math
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An ideal gas is in equilibrium at initial state with temperature T=137oC, pressure P = 0.75Pa and volume V = 0.75 m3. If there
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chuks1234
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The work done by one mole of a monatomic ideal gas (gamma=5/3) in expanding adiabatically is 964 J. The initial temperature and
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Mark
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A rubber balloon was filled with helium at 25˚C and placed in a beaker of
liquid nitrogen at -196˚C. The volume of the cold
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Dia B
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An ideal gas at 19.8 °C and a pressure of 2.79 x 105 Pa occupies a volume of 3.66 m3. (a) How many moles of gas are present?
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P H Y S I C S
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If 8.00 moles of a monatomic ideal gas at a temperature of 260 are expanded isothermally from a volume of 1.08 to a volume of
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demitri
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9.186E-1 moles of an ideal diatomic gas undergoes a transition from a to c along the diagonal path
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Anonymous
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A volume Vi = 23.1 L of air at temperature T = 21 ¢XC is compressed at constant temperature to a volume Vf = 7.7 L. The
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Sarah
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An ideal gas has the following initial conditions: Vi = 490 cm3, Pi = 5 atm, and Ti = 100°C. What is its final temperature if
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Katelyn
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an isolated quantity of an ideal gas at 297.2 K has a volume of 14.96 L at a pressure of 1.63 atm.
What is the volume of this gas
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katie
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Which of the following desceriptions about ideal gas is/are correct?
1)An ideal gas obeys Boyle's law only under high temp and
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Kong
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The air was in a cylinder equipped with the piston absorbs 565 duels of heat and expands from an initial volume of .10 l to a
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Daisy
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2 moles of ideal gas at 300K, initial volume 25 L, are compressed under an external pressure at 3600 torr. Assuming the temp and
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Jordan
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An ideal gas starts in state A at temperature T. The gas expands to new volume V by an adiabatic process and its final
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Tim
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A chemist is working with a 4.50 mol sample of an ideal gas. The internal energy of the sample is known to be 14,900 J.
What is
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Anonymous
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Air (a diatomic ideal gas) at 30.0°C and atmospheric pressure is drawn into a bicycle pump that has a cylinder with an inner
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tom
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Consider a cylinder containing 2 mol of an ideal gas at an initial temperature of 25 C. The cylinder is fitted with a piston on
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Chris Tesler
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a flask contains helium gas at 11k. the flask is thermally isolated and the gas is allowed to escape slowly through a narrow
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annie
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A rigid container of O2 has a pressure of 3.9 atm at a temperature of 700 K. What is the pressure at 273 K?
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Ashly
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how would the graph of Pressure vs Volume look for a sample of an ideal gas that has a volume of 1 L at 0 degrees Celsius and 1
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noel
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An ideal monatomic gas initially has a temperature of 338 K and a pressure of 6.96 atm. It is to expand from volume 435 cm3 to
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niki
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An ideal gas has the following initial conditions: Vi = 490 cm3, Pi = 5 atm, and Ti = 100°C. What is its final temperature if
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Katelyn
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3 moles of an ideal gas initially at a pressure of 1 atm and a temprature of 100°C are expanded to twice the initial volume and
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md shahnawaz
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one mole of ideal gas is slowly heated at a constant pressure of 2.0 atm from 200 to 300k.Calculate
q,w,£GE,and£GH,allinjoules.
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o
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A quantity of gas under a pressure of 302 kPa has a volume of 600. cm3. The pressure is increased to 545 kPa, while the
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Aubrey
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calculate delta E & delta H when 100dm^2 of helium at S.T.P are heated to 373k in a closed container. assuming that the gas
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Ty
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Three moles of an ideal monoatomic gas are at a temperature of 345 K. Then, 2917 J of heat are added to the gas, and 1140 J of
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Adwait
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A cylinder with a movable piston encloses 0.39 mole of ideal gas at 308K . How much heat is required to increase its volume
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Lindsay
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Is a gas at 1.4 atm pressure and 15 L volume, at -10 degrees Celsius and 1 mole the gas, an ideal gas, why or why not
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Nadia
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