For a certain ideal gas Cp = 8.58 cal mol-¹ K-1. What will be the final volume (in L) when two moles of the gas at 20 °C and 15 atm are allowed to expand adiabatically and reversibly to 5 atm pressure?

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For a certain ideal gas Cp = 8.58 cal mol-¹ K-1. What will be the final volume (in L) when two moles
of the gas at 20 °C and 15 atm are allowed to expand adiabatically and reversibly to 5 atm
pressure?
Transcribed Image Text:For a certain ideal gas Cp = 8.58 cal mol-¹ K-1. What will be the final volume (in L) when two moles of the gas at 20 °C and 15 atm are allowed to expand adiabatically and reversibly to 5 atm pressure?
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