2. Figure below shows a pV-diagram for 0.0040 mole of ideal (diatomic) H₂ gas. The temperature of the gas does not chang

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2. Figure below shows a pV-diagram for 0.0040 mole of ideal (diatomic) H₂ gas. The temperature of the gas does not chang

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2 Figure Below Shows A Pv Diagram For 0 0040 Mole Of Ideal Diatomic H Gas The Temperature Of The Gas Does Not Chang 1
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2. Figure below shows a pV-diagram for 0.0040 mole of ideal (diatomic) H₂ gas. The temperature of the gas does not change during segment bc. (a) What volume does this gas occupy at point c? (b) Find the temperature of the gas at points a, b, and c. (c) How much heat went into or out of the gas during segments ab, ca, and bc? Indicate whether the heat has gone into or out of the gas. (d) Find the change in the internal energy of this hydrogen during segments ab, bc, and ca. Indicate whether the internal energy increased or decreased during each of these segments. (R = 8.31 J/mol-K) [20 pts] p(atm) b 2.0 0.50 a 0 0.20 V(L)
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