Calculate the change in internal energy of a system if

  1. Calculate the change in internal energy of a system if 25000 J of heat is added to the system while the system does 40000 J of
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  2. Calculate the change in internal energy of the system in a process for which 100J of heat is absorbed by the system from
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  3. 50J of energy is transferred as work is done on the system. 30J of heat is also absorbed by the system. Calculate the change in
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  4. If 244 KJ heat is released and 35 KJ WORK done on the system.calculte (a)change internal energy and change in enthalpy of
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  5. A system performs 120J work with no heat supplied to it. Calculate the change in internal energy of the system.
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  6. A system does 210 J of work on its environment and gains 80.6 J of heat in the process. Find the change in the internal energy
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  7. A system does 196 J of work on its environment and gains 40 J of heat in the process.(a) What is the change in the internal
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  8. A reaction at 3.24 atm consumes 5.10 L of a gas adiabatically (q = 0). Calculate the change in internal energy of the system (in
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  9. Calculate the change in internal energy for a system that absorbs 242 J of heat and does 193 J of work on the surroundings...
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  10. A reaction at 2.43 atm produces 20.0 L of a gas and evolves 75.3 kJ of heat (exothermic). Calculate the change in internal
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