s cylinder in (Figure 1) is well insulated except for tom surface, which is in contact with a block of ice. ton can slide without friction. The initial gas ature is > 0°C.

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The gas cylinder in (Figure 1) is well insulated except for
the bottom surface, which is in contact with a block of ice.
The piston can slide without friction. The initial gas
temperature is >0°C.
Figure
1 of 1
Part
Gas
During
Explair
Ice
Match i
Transcribed Image Text:The gas cylinder in (Figure 1) is well insulated except for the bottom surface, which is in contact with a block of ice. The piston can slide without friction. The initial gas temperature is >0°C. Figure 1 of 1 Part Gas During Explair Ice Match i
Part C
During this process that occurs until the gas reaches equilibrium, is Q greater than, less than, or equal to zero?
Explain.
Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right.
positive
Q is negative because the heat energy is transferred to the gas
zero
the heat energy is transferred
to the ice
the heat transfer to the gas
from the ice equals the heat
transfer to the ice from the gas
Transcribed Image Text:Part C During this process that occurs until the gas reaches equilibrium, is Q greater than, less than, or equal to zero? Explain. Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. positive Q is negative because the heat energy is transferred to the gas zero the heat energy is transferred to the ice the heat transfer to the gas from the ice equals the heat transfer to the ice from the gas
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If system absorb heat Q is taken positive and if heat flows out of the system Q is taken negative. 

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