Calculate the ideal gas constant

  1. Calculate DS if the temperature of 3 moles of an ideal gas with Cv,m = 1.5R isincreased from 200 K to 500 K under conditions of
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  2. Part 1: Calculate the heat that must be supplied to10.7 g of Ne(g) at 0.15 atm to raise its temperature from 20◦C to 49◦C at
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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. . Consider a non-ideal gas with the equation of state:where b is a constant. i) Derive expressions for: (P/T)V and
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  6. 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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  7. 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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  8. 1000cm3(cude) of air at 20C and 101.35kpa is heated at constant pressure until its volume doubles. (A) use the ideal gas
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  9. 1000 cm3 of air at 20 temperature and 101.35 kpa is heated at constant pressure until its volume doubles.a, use the ideal gas
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  10. One mole of an ideal gas initially at a temperature of Ti = 7.4°C undergoes an expansion at a constant pressure of 1.00 atm to
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