Calculate the internal energy change for each of the following. (a) One hundred one (101) joules of work are required to compress a gas. At the same time, the gas releases 30. J of heat. (b) A piston is compressed from a volume of 8.43 L to 2.97 L against a constant pressure of 1.89 atm. In the process, there is a heat gain by the system of 339 J. J (c) A piston expands against 1.07 atm of pressure from 11.8 L to 29.0 L. In the process, 1039 J of heat is absorbed..

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Calculate the internal energy change for each of the following.
(a) One hundred one (101) joules of work are required to compress a gas. At the same time, the gas releases 30. J of heat.
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(b) A piston is compressed from a volume of 8.43 L to 2.97 L against a constant pressure of 1.89 atm. In the process, there is a heat gain by the system of 339 J.
J
(c) A piston expands against 1.07 atm of pressure from 11.8 L to 29.0 L. In the process, 1039 J of heat is absorbed.
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the internal energy change for each of the following. (a) One hundred one (101) joules of work are required to compress a gas. At the same time, the gas releases 30. J of heat. J (b) A piston is compressed from a volume of 8.43 L to 2.97 L against a constant pressure of 1.89 atm. In the process, there is a heat gain by the system of 339 J. J (c) A piston expands against 1.07 atm of pressure from 11.8 L to 29.0 L. In the process, 1039 J of heat is absorbed.
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