1) A thermally insulated system consists of 1.00 mol of a diatomic gas at 127 K and 2.00 mol of a solid at 211 K that are separated by a rigid insulating wall. Find the equilibrium temperature of the system after the insulating wall is removed, assuming that the gas obeys the ideal-gas law and that the solid obeys the Dulong-Petit law. K Submit

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1) A thermally insulated system consists of 1.00 mol of a diatomic gas at 127 K and 2.00 mol of a solid at 211 K that are
separated by a rigid insulating wall. Find the equilibrium temperature of the system after the insulating wall is
removed, assuming that the gas obeys the ideal-gas law and that the solid obeys the Dulong-Petit law.
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Transcribed Image Text:1) A thermally insulated system consists of 1.00 mol of a diatomic gas at 127 K and 2.00 mol of a solid at 211 K that are separated by a rigid insulating wall. Find the equilibrium temperature of the system after the insulating wall is removed, assuming that the gas obeys the ideal-gas law and that the solid obeys the Dulong-Petit law. Submit You currently have 0 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question.
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