3 moles of a monatomic ideal gas take up a volume of 24 cm3


3 moles of a monatomic ideal gas take up a volume of 24 cm3 at a pressure of 9 atm. Explain the volume is changed to 100 cm3.

(a) If this volume change is done via an isobaric process, define what is the work done on the gas?

(b) If this volume change is done via an isobaric process, define what is the heat transfer to the gas?

(c) If this volume change is done via an isothermal process, define what is the work done on the gas?

(d) If this volume change is done via an isothermal process, define what is the heat transfer to the gas?

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Chemistry: 3 moles of a monatomic ideal gas take up a volume of 24 cm3
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