Nitrogen at an initial state of 300K, 100 kPa, and 0.3 m³ goes through an isothermal expansion to a final volume of 0.6

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Nitrogen at an initial state of 300K, 100 kPa, and 0.3 m³ goes through an isothermal expansion to a final volume of 0.6

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Nitrogen At An Initial State Of 300k 100 Kpa And 0 3 M Goes Through An Isothermal Expansion To A Final Volume Of 0 6 1
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Nitrogen at an initial state of 300K, 100 kPa, and 0.3 m³ goes through an isothermal expansion to a final volume of 0.6 3 m³ (Process A), followed by an isometric process to reach 100kPa (Process B), and the final step is the isobaric compression to return to 0.3 3 m³ (process C). For each process A, B, C, and the cycle of A-B-C (16 answers total) a. What is the work? By the system or on the system? b. What is the heat? Add to the system or released from the system? c. What is the internal energy change? d. What is the enthalpy change?
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