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An ideal gas is allowed to expand from 7.40 L
If an ideal gas is allowed to expand into a vacuum, this means that the external pressure is 0. This doesn't affect the internal
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By what factor does the volume increase when An ideal gas is allowed to expand from 3.80 L to 32.3 L at constant temperature
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An ideal gas is allowed to expand from 7.40 L to 55.5 L at constant temperature. By what factor does the volume increase?
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Twon
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One mole of an ideal gas at 25C and 1 bar is allowed to expand adiabatically against a constant external pressure of 1.00 bar
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When an ideal mono atomic gas is allowed to expand slowly until its pressure is reduced to exactly half its original values, by
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An ideal gas originally at 0.8 atm and 77C was allowed to expand untel its final volume ,pressure and temperature were 600 ml
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1.95 mol of an ideal gas at 300 K and 3.00
atm expands from 16 L to 28 L and a final pressure of 1.20 atm in two steps: (1) the
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A sample of an ideal gas at 15.0 atm and 10.0 L is allowed to expand against a constant externam pressure of 2.00 atm at a
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A sample of an ideal gas at 15.0 atm and 10.0 L is allowed to expand against a constant external pressure of 2.00 atm at a
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Jack
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A sample of an ideal gas at 15.0 atm and 10.0 L is allowed to expand against a constant external pressure of 2.00 atm at a
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Jack
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