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Two moles of helium gas initially at 213 K
and 0.17 atm are compressed isothermally ton1.19 atm. Find the final volume of the gas. Assume that helium behaves as an ideal gas. The universal gas constant is 8.31451 J/K · mol. Answer in units of m3
Part 2
Find the work done by the gas. Answer in units of kJ.
Part 3
Find the thermal energy transferred. Answer in units of kJ.
and 0.17 atm are compressed isothermally ton1.19 atm. Find the final volume of the gas. Assume that helium behaves as an ideal gas. The universal gas constant is 8.31451 J/K · mol. Answer in units of m3
Part 2
Find the work done by the gas. Answer in units of kJ.
Part 3
Find the thermal energy transferred. Answer in units of kJ.
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