Solution: Three moles of an ideal monatomic gas expands at a

Chapter 19, Problem 19.22

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Three moles of an ideal monatomic gas expands at a constant pressure of 2.50 atm; the volume of the gas changes from \(3.20 \times 10^{-2} \ \mathrm m^3\) to \(4.50 \times 10^{-2} \ \mathrm m^3\) . Calculate (a) the initial and final temperatures of the gas; (b) the amount of work the gas does in expanding; (c) the amount of heat added to the gas; (d) the change in internal energy of the gas.

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