A moture of gaseous reactants is put nto a cyinder, where a chemical reaction turns them nto gaseous products. The cyinder has a pton that moves in or out, as necessary, to keep a constant pressure on the moture of 1 am. The cyinder is aso submerged in a large insulated water bath. (See sketch at nght) From previous expermenes, this chemicai reacton is known to release 136. of erergy. The postion of the pston is monitored, andRs determined from ts data that the pston does 366. of work on the system duning the reacon he en eemicer endtermic endthem Csthe tamwef the ater bah e Ooes the piton move in or o Des heat fon i t ut the as miue much heat fows beure your aner ha he camect umber of gnicant digits

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A moture of gaseous reactants is put nto a cyinder, where a chemical reaction turns them nto gaseous products. The
cyinder has a pton that moves in or out, as necessary, to keep a constant pressure on the moture of 1 am. The
cyinder is aso submerged in a large insulated water bath. (See sketch at nght)
From previous expermenes, this chemicai reacton is known to release 136. of erergy.
The postion of the pston is monitored, andRs determined from ts data that the pston does 366. of work on the
system duning the reacon
he en eemicer endtermic
endthem
Csthe tamwef the ater bah e
Ooes the piton move in or o
Des heat fon i t ut the as miue
much heat fows beure your aner ha
he camect umber of gnicant digits
Transcribed Image Text:A moture of gaseous reactants is put nto a cyinder, where a chemical reaction turns them nto gaseous products. The cyinder has a pton that moves in or out, as necessary, to keep a constant pressure on the moture of 1 am. The cyinder is aso submerged in a large insulated water bath. (See sketch at nght) From previous expermenes, this chemicai reacton is known to release 136. of erergy. The postion of the pston is monitored, andRs determined from ts data that the pston does 366. of work on the system duning the reacon he en eemicer endtermic endthem Csthe tamwef the ater bah e Ooes the piton move in or o Des heat fon i t ut the as miue much heat fows beure your aner ha he camect umber of gnicant digits
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