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  1. The drawing shows an ideal gas confined to a cylinder by a massless piston that is attached to an ideal spring. Outside the
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  3. The drawing shows an ideal gas confined to a cylinder by a massless piston that is attached to an ideal spring. Outside the
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  4. The drawing shows an ideal gas confined to a cylinder by a massless piston that is attached to an ideal spring. Outside the
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  5. The drawing shows an ideal gas confined to a cylinder by a massless piston that is attached to an ideal spring. Outside the
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  6. The pressure and volume of an ideal monatomic gas change from A to B to C, as the drawing shows. The curved line between A and C
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  7. 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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  8. How is an isometric drawing for a three-dimensional figure different from its orthographic drawing?A. An isometric drawing shows
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  9. Which of the following mathematical patterns is evident in the drawing below?An image shows a drawing of two hands holding
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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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