Everything needed is included The heat capacity ratio γ for nitrous oxide (N2O) is approximately 1.275. 5a. Compute the final pressure and the final temperature if 4.0 L of N2O, initially at 1.0 atm and 298 K, is compressed adiabatically and reversibly to a final volume of 0.50 L, assuming it behaves as an ideal gas. 5b. Compute the work w required to accomplish this compression.

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The heat capacity ratio γ for nitrous oxide (N2O) is approximately 1.275.

5a. Compute the final pressure and the final temperature if 4.0 L of N2O, initially at 1.0 atm and 298 K, is compressed adiabatically and reversibly to a final volume of 0.50 L, assuming it behaves as an ideal gas.

5b. Compute the work w required to accomplish this compression.

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