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Chapter 18, Problem 8P

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Problem 8P

IP One mole of an ideal monatomic gas is initially at a temperature of 263 K. (a) Find the final temperature of the gas if 3280 J of heat are added to it and it does 722 J of work. (b) Suppose the amount of gas is doubled to two moles. Does the final temperature found in part (a) increase, decrease, or stay the same? Explain.

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QUESTION:

Problem 8P

IP One mole of an ideal monatomic gas is initially at a temperature of 263 K. (a) Find the final temperature of the gas if 3280 J of heat are added to it and it does 722 J of work. (b) Suppose the amount of gas is doubled to two moles. Does the final temperature found in part (a) increase, decrease, or stay the same? Explain.

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Solution 8P

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To calculate the final temperature of the system.

Provided,

The initial temperature of the system,

The number of mole of the monoatomic ideal gas,

The amount heat added to the system,

The work done by the system,

a)

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