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A monatomic gas is taken through two steps; first its pressure is increased from P to 2.60P, at constant volume. Then it

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A monatomic gas is taken through two steps; first its pressure is increased from P to 2.60P, at constant volume. Then its volume is increased from V to 1.20V at constant pressure. (a) How much heat is transferred to the gas during this entire process if V = 6.92 x 10-3 m and P, = 1.34 atm? X What are the values in terms of R) of the molar specific heat capacities for a monatomic gas? Determine the final temperature at the end of each step in terms of the initial temperature.] (b) How much heat would be transferred during the entire process, if the gas was a diatomic one? What are the values in terms of R) of the molar specific heat capacities for a diatomic gas? Determine the final temperature at the end of each step in terms of the initial temperature. ] Supporting Materials Physical Constants