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water gas is allowed to expand, at constant pressure, from a volume of 1.0 L to 10.1 L against an external pressure of 0.50 atm. If the gas absorbs 250 J of heat from the surroundings, what are the values of heat and work of the gas exchanged with the surroundings in this process? What is the energy change of the gas? Will the gas gain or lose energy? (1 L-atm= 101.3 J)
water gas is allowed to expand, at constant pressure, from a volume of 1.0 L to 10.1 L against an external pressure of 0.50 atm. If the gas absorbs 250 J of heat from the surroundings, what are the values of heat and work of the gas exchanged with the surroundings in this process? What is the energy change of the gas? Will the gas gain or lose energy? (1 L-atm= 101.3 J)
Jarrod RobelLv2
6 Nov 2019