Exercise 19.1 2 of 9 Review Constants Part A Two moles of an ideal gas are heated at constant pressure from a temperatur

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Exercise 19.1 2 of 9 Review Constants Part A Two moles of an ideal gas are heated at constant pressure from a temperatur

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Exercise 19.1 2 of 9 Review Constants Part A Two moles of an ideal gas are heated at constant pressure from a temperature of 25 °C to 110 °C. Calculate the work done by the gas. Express your answer using two significant figures. 190 AZ ? W = J Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 9 attempts remaining

Exercise 19.7 3 of 9 I Review Constants Part A In Figure 19.7a in the textbook, consider the closed loop 1+32 +4 +1. This is a cyclic process in which the initial and final states are the same. Find the total work done by the system in this cyclic process. Express your answer in terms of the variables P1, P2, V1, and V2. Vo] ΑΣΦ ? W = Submit Request Answer Part B What is the work done by the system in the cyclic process if the loop is traversed in the opposite direction, 1–+42+3+1? Express your answer in terms of the variables P1, P2, V, and V2. TVO AXO ? W Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback Next >
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