Figure 14.2a shows the Hope diamond (44.5 carats), which is almost pure carbon. Figure 14.2b shows the Rosser Reeves ruby (138 carats), which is primarily aluminum oxide (Al2O3). One carat is equivalent to a mass of 0.200 g. Determine (a) the number of carbon atoms in the diamond and (b) the number of Al2O3 molecules in the ruby.
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Figure 14.17 shows three identical chambers containing a piston and a spring whose spring constant is k 5.8 104 N/m. The chamber in part a is completely evacuated, and the piston just touches its left end. In this position, the spring is unstrained. In part b of the drawing, 0.75 mol of ideal gas 1 is introduced into the chamber, and the spring compresses by x1 15 cm. In part c, 0.75 mol of ideal gas 2 is introduced into the chamber, and the spring compresses by x2 24 cm. Find the temperature of each gas. Co
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The first step in solving 14 problem number 26 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Figure 14.17 shows three identical chambers containing a piston and a spring whose spring constant is k 5.8 104 N/m. The chamber in part a is completely evacuated, and the piston just touches its left end. In this position, the spring is unstrained. In part b of the drawing, 0.75 mol of ideal gas 1 is introduced into the chamber, and the spring compresses by x1 15 cm. In part c, 0.75 mol of ideal gas 2 is introduced into the chamber, and the spring compresses by x2 24 cm. Find the temperature of each gas. Co
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