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Suppose that 4.7 moles of a monatomic ideal gas (atomic mass = 8.5 × 10^-27 kg) are heated from 300K to 500K at a constant
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If 8.00 moles of a monatomic ideal gas at a temperature of 260 are expanded isothermally from a volume of 1.08 to a volume of
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What is the total internal kinetic energy of 16.2 moles of a monatomic ideal gas at a temperature of 279 K?
KE =
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Initially, there are 33 moles of A and 0 moles of B. How many moles of A and B will be present after the system reaches
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Five moles of a monatomic ideal gas expand adiabatically and its temperature decreases fa) the work done by the gas rom 395 K to
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A tank with a constant volume of 3.44 m3 contains 14 moles of a monatomic ideal gas. The gas is initially at a temperature of
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Three moles of an ideal monatomic gas are at a temperature of 396 K. Then 2438 J of heat is added to the gas, and 897 J of work
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Three moles of an ideal monatomic gas are at a temperature of 396 K. Then 2438 J of heat is added to the gas, and 897 J of work
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Three moles of an ideal monatomic gas are at a temperature of 396 K. Then 2438 J of heat is added to the gas, and 897 J of work
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10 moles of a gas initially at temperature 300 K is compressed adiabatically from a volume of 2 cm3 to a volume of 325 cm3. To
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