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Problem 130CP: Consider 2.00 moles of an ideal gas that are taken from state A (PA = 2.00 atm, vA = 10.0 L) to...
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A 2000 cm³ container holds 0.13 mol of helium gas
at 320°C.
Part A
How much work must be done to compress the gas to 1100 cm³ at constant pressure?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
► View Available Hint(s)
W =
Submit
Part B
μÅ
- 320.26
W =
Previous Answers
J
X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining
4
Value
2
How much work must be done to compress the gas to 1100 cm³ at constant temperature?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
► View Available Hint(s)
Units
?
P
?
Transcribed Image Text:A 2000 cm³ container holds 0.13 mol of helium gas at 320°C. Part A How much work must be done to compress the gas to 1100 cm³ at constant pressure? Express your answer with the appropriate units. ► View Available Hint(s) W = Submit Part B μÅ - 320.26 W = Previous Answers J X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining 4 Value 2 How much work must be done to compress the gas to 1100 cm³ at constant temperature? Express your answer with the appropriate units. ► View Available Hint(s) Units ? P ?
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