3.7 mol of monatomic gas A interacts with 3.0 mol of monatomic gas B. Gas A initially has 9200 J of thermal energy, but in the process of coming to thermal equilibrium it transfers 1000 J of heat energy to gas B. How much thermal energy did gas B have initially? Express your answer with the appropriate units.

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3.7 mol of monatomic gas A interacts with 3.0 mol of
monatomic gas B. Gas A initially has 9200 J of thermal
energy, but in the process of coming to thermal equilibrium
it transfers 1000 J of heat energy to gas B.
How much thermal energy did gas B have initially?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Transcribed Image Text:3.7 mol of monatomic gas A interacts with 3.0 mol of monatomic gas B. Gas A initially has 9200 J of thermal energy, but in the process of coming to thermal equilibrium it transfers 1000 J of heat energy to gas B. How much thermal energy did gas B have initially? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
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