A sample of an ideal gas in a cylinder of volume 3.25 L at 298 K and 2.27 atm expands to 8.38 L by two different pathway
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A sample of an ideal gas in a cylinder of volume 3.25 L at 298 K and 2.27 atm expands to 8.38 L by two different pathways. Path A is an isothermal, reversible expansion. Path B has two steps. In the first step, the gas is cooled at constant volume to 1.32 atm. In the second step, the gas is heated and allowed to expand against a constant external pressure of 1.32 atm until the final volume is 8.38 L. Calculate the work for path A. 708 W= J Incorrect Calculate the work for path B. -1179 W= J Incorrect
A sample of an ideal gas in a cylinder of volume 3.25 L at 298 K and 2.27 atm expands to 8.38 L by two different pathways. Path A is an isothermal, reversible expansion. Path B has two steps. In the first step, the gas is cooled at constant volume to 1.32 atm. In the second step, the gas is heated and allowed to expand against a constant external pressure of 1.32 atm until the final volume is 8.38 L. Calculate the work for path A. 708 W = J Incorrect Calculate the work for path B. -1179 W = J Incorrect
A sample of an ideal gas in a cylinder of volume 3.25 L at 298 K and 2.27 atm expands to 8.38 L by two different pathways. Path A is an isothermal, reversible expansion. Path B has two steps. In the first step, the gas is cooled at constant volume to 1.32 atm. In the second step, the gas is heated and allowed to expand against a constant external pressure of 1.32 atm until the final volume is 8.38 L. Calculate the work for path A. 708 W = J Incorrect Calculate the work for path B. -1179 W = J Incorrect