A monatomic ideal gas expands from 1.00 m3 to 2.50 m3 at a constant pressure of 2.00 3 105 Pa. Find the change in the internal energy of the gas. (a) 7.50 3 105 J (b) 1.05 3 106 J (c) 4.50 3 105 J (d) 3.00 3 105 J (e) 24.50 3 105 J
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When sufficient thermal energy is added to a substance such as lead, it melts. What happens to the entropy of the substance as it melts? (a) It remains the same. (b) It increases. (c) It decreases. (d) It may increase or decrease, depending on the mass of the substance. (e) It may increase or decrease depending on the process used.
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