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Five moles of an ideal gas are compressed isothermally from A to B, as the graph illustrates. What is the work involved if the temperature of the gas is 351 K? Be sure to include the correct algebraic sign.
I did 8.31x351x5 but the answer is wrong... any help is much appreciated!
I did 8.31x351x5 but the answer is wrong... any help is much appreciated!
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