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Chapter 18, Problem 35P

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Problem 35P

(a) If 535 J of heat are added to 45 moles of a monatomic gas at constant volume, how much does the temperature of the gas increase? (b) Repeat part (a), this time for a constant-pressure process.

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QUESTION:

Problem 35P

(a) If 535 J of heat are added to 45 moles of a monatomic gas at constant volume, how much does the temperature of the gas increase? (b) Repeat part (a), this time for a constant-pressure process.

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Here, we have to calculate the change in temperature for a constant volume process and a constant pressure process.

The equation of the heat in a constant volume process for a monoatomic ideal gas,

The equation of the heat in a constant pressure process for a monoatomic ideal gas,

Where, - Number of moles of the gas

             - Universal gas constant

             - Change in temperature

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