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A monatomic ideal gas (Cv = 3/2 R) undergoes an isothermal expansion at 300 K, as the volume increased from .05 m^3 to .15 m^3 The final pressure is 130kPa The heat transfer to the gas, in kJ, is closest to?
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rr
the answer is zero
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