1 An ideal gas undergoes

  1. a container of 2.00 moles of an ideal gas as 1000 K undergoes a constant pressure and volume process in which the number of
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  2. A one mole sample of an ideal monatomic gas at 400 K undergoes an isovolumetric process acquring 550 J of energy by heat. Next
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  3. An ideal gas, for which gamma=1.5, undergoes an adiabatic expansion in which its volume is doubled. if the initial temp if the
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  4. one mole of an ideal momoatomic gas at s.t.p undergoes isochoric heating at 25 degrees C. Calculate, the pressure, the heat, the
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  5. One mole of O2(g) undergoes the following change in state.O2(g, 299 K, 4.38 bar) ⟶ O2(g, 252 K, 6.79 bar) What is ΔS for the
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  6. A monoatomic ideal gas has Cp= 5R/2a) four moles of the gas undergoes a process in which the temperature of the gas increases
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  7. 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
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  8. One mole of an ideal gas undergoes an isothermal reversible expansion, doing 1 kJ of work and doubling the volume. What is its
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  9. An ideal gas (volume 1.1m3, pressure 103600 Pa, temperature 400 K) undergoes an isothermal process during which it absorbs 2000
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  10. An ideal gas (volume 1.1m3 , pressure 101500 Pa, temperature 290 K) undergoes an isothermal process during which it absorbs 2000
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