A chemical reaction transfers 7750 J of thermal energy into 11.2 moles of an ideal gas while the system expands by 2.00

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A chemical reaction transfers 7750 J of thermal energy into 11.2 moles of an ideal gas while the system expands by 2.00

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A Chemical Reaction Transfers 7750 J Of Thermal Energy Into 11 2 Moles Of An Ideal Gas While The System Expands By 2 00 1
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A chemical reaction transfers 7750 J of thermal energy into 11.2 moles of an ideal gas while the system expands by 2.00 x 10-2 m³ at a constant pressure of 1.55 × 105 Pa. HINT (a) Find the change in the internal energy (in J). J (b) Calculate the change in temperature of the gas (in K). K Need Help? Read It Watch It
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