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A gas is confined to a cylinder under constant atmospheric pressure, as illustrated in the following figure. When the gas under...Asked by Yuki
A gas is confined to a cylinder under constant atmospheric pressure, as illustrated in the following figure. When the gas undergoes a particular chemical reaction, it absorbs 824J of heat from its surroundings and has 0.62kJ of P−V work done on it by its surroundings. What is the value of ΔH for this process? What is the value of ΔE for this process?
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DrBob222
q<sub>p</sub> = delta H
Work done by the surroundings on the system is +
dE = q+w.
Work done by the surroundings on the system is +
dE = q+w.
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A gas is confined to a cylinder under constant atmospheric pressure, as illustrated in the following figure. When the gas undergoes a particular chemical reaction, it absorbs 827 J of heat from its surroundings and has 0.62 kJ of P−V work done on it by its surroundings.
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