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A gas-forming reaction produces 1.35 m3 of gas against a constant pressure of 143.0 kPa. Calculate the work done by the gas in joules.
12 years ago

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Answered by Lily
w=-P(delta)V
w=(-143.0kPa)(1.35m^3)
w=193.05kJ

193.05*1000=193050J
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