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A monatomic ideal gas is compressed adiabatically from a pressure of 1.09 105 Pa and volume of 250 L to a volume of 39.0 L.
(a) What is the new pressure of the gas?
(b) How much work is done on the gas?
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P1*V1=P2*V2
1 liter= .001 m^3
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