Two moles of helium are initially at a temperature of 22.0 ∘C and occupy a volume of 3.10×10−2 m3 . The helium first exp

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Two moles of helium are initially at a temperature of 22.0 ∘C and occupy a volume of 3.10×10−2 m3 . The helium first exp

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Two moles of helium are initially at a temperature of 22.0 ∘Cand occupy a volume of 3.10×10−2 m3 . The helium first expands atconstant pressure until its volume has doubled. Then it expandsadiabatically until the temperature returns to its initial value.Assume that the helium can be treated as an ideal gas. What is thetotal heat supplied to the helium in the process? What is the totalchange in internal energy of the helium? What is the total workdone by the helium? What is the final volume of the helium?
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