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KimWrice

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Determine the work done by 5 moles of an ideal gas that is kept at 100C in an expansion from 1 liter to 5 liters.
 a. 2.5  104 J
  b. 1.1  104 J
  c. 6.7  103 J
  d. 2.9  103 J
  e. 8.4  103 J

Question 2

In an isovolumetric process
 a. the temperature remains constant.
  b. no heat is transferred between a system and its surroundings.
  c. the pressure remains constant.
  d. the volume remains constant.
  e. the internal energy is constant.



karlss

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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