A monoatomic ideal gas has

  1. When a monoatomic ideal gas expand at a constant temperature 200000pa the volume of the gas increases by .005.determine how much
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  2. 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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  3. Starting with volume and temperature of 9.2 x 10-4 m3and 290 K, respectively, 0.183 moles of an ideal monoatomic gas contained
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  4. Three moles of an ideal monoatomic gas are at a temperature of 345 K. Then, 2917 J of heat are added to the gas, and 1140 J of
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  5. The PV diagram shows the compression of 44.1 moles of an ideal monoatomic gas from state A to state B. Calculate Q, the heat
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  6. 10 litres of a monoatomic ideal gas at 0degree celsius and 10atm pressure is suddenly released to 1atm and the gas expands
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  7. the volume of a monoatomic ideal gas doubles in an adiabatic expansion. by considering 135 moles of gas with an initial pressure
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  8. Which product forms when two or more nonmetal atoms share valence electrons?(1 point) Responses a monoatomic ion a monoatomic
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  9. Which of the following desceriptions about ideal gas is/are correct?1)An ideal gas obeys Boyle's law only under high temp and
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  10. The ideal gas law is used to describe the state of ideal gases. It is represented by the equation PV=nRT, where P is the
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