Three (3) moles of an ideal monatomic gas have a pressure of 3.0 atm and a temperature of 100°C. If the gas is then heat

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Three (3) moles of an ideal monatomic gas have a pressure of 3.0 atm and a temperature of 100°C. If the gas is then heat

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a) what is initial volume of gas in m^3
b) what is final volume of gas in m^3
c) How much work in (J) did gas do during the expansion?
d) whats is the change in internal energy in (J) of the gas?
e) how much heat in (J) was added to the gas?
Three (3) moles of an ideal monatomic gas have a pressure of 3.0 atm and a temperature of 100°C. If the gas is then heated at constant pressure to a temperature of 500°C, What is the initial volume of the gas, in m³?
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