Two moles of argon gas at 303.15 K and 1 bar pressure are expanding reversibly to a final volum of 40-L (a) isothermally and (b) adiabatically. Calculate the final pressure in each case assumin ideal gas conditions.

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Two moles of argon gas at 303.15 K and 1 bar pressure are expanding reversibly to a final volum
of 40-L (a) isothermally and (b) adiabatically. Calculate the final pressure in each case assumin
ideal gas conditions.
Transcribed Image Text:Two moles of argon gas at 303.15 K and 1 bar pressure are expanding reversibly to a final volum of 40-L (a) isothermally and (b) adiabatically. Calculate the final pressure in each case assumin ideal gas conditions.
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