Q4) Suppose a balloon containing 1 mole of an ideal gas at 298 K is dragged from the sea surface to a sea depth of 12000 meters. Given that the water pressure increases by 1 atm every 12.0 m of depth, calculate Q, W, AS, AH, AE, and AG for the gas. Assume that the balloon will not burst and the process is carried out reversibly and isothermally.

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Q4) Suppose a balloon containing 1 mole of an ideal gas at 298 K is dragged from the sea
surface to a sea depth of 12000 meters. Given that the water pressure increases by 1 atm every
12.0 m of depth, calculate Q, W, AS, AH, AE, and AG for the gas. Assume that the balloon will
not burst and the process is carried out reversibly and isothermally.
Transcribed Image Text:Q4) Suppose a balloon containing 1 mole of an ideal gas at 298 K is dragged from the sea surface to a sea depth of 12000 meters. Given that the water pressure increases by 1 atm every 12.0 m of depth, calculate Q, W, AS, AH, AE, and AG for the gas. Assume that the balloon will not burst and the process is carried out reversibly and isothermally.
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