In state 2 the gas has pressure 130.0 kPa and volume 0.17 m³, while in state 3 the gas has pressure 156 kPa and volume 0

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In state 2 the gas has pressure 130.0 kPa and volume 0.17 m³, while in state 3 the gas has pressure 156 kPa and volume 0

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In State 2 The Gas Has Pressure 130 0 Kpa And Volume 0 17 M While In State 3 The Gas Has Pressure 156 Kpa And Volume 0 1
In State 2 The Gas Has Pressure 130 0 Kpa And Volume 0 17 M While In State 3 The Gas Has Pressure 156 Kpa And Volume 0 1 (29.94 KiB) Viewed 67 times
In state 2 the gas has pressure 130.0 kPa and volume 0.17 m³, while in state 3 the gas has pressure 156 kPa and volume 0.255 m³. (d) How much energy enters or leaves the system as work in going from state 2 to state 3? (Positive for energy into the gas, negative for energy out of the gas.) J (e) How much energy enters or leaves the system as heat in going from state 2 to state 3? (Positive for energy into the gas, negative for energy out of the gas.) J (f) What is the change in thermal energy of the gas in going from state 2 to state 3? J
A container holds 7 mol of an ideal monatomic gas with a pressure of 179 kPa. The container initially has a volume of 0.16 m³. (a) What is the temperature of the gas? 503.43 (b) What is the thermal energy of the gas? 429961 429961 K (c) The gas undergoes an isothermal expansion until it reaches a volume of 0.36 m³. What is the pressure of the gas after the expansion? X J 429961 X kPa (d) What is the temperature of the gas after the expansion? к (e) What is the thermal energy of the gas after the expansion? X J
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