•14 In the temperature range 310 K to 330 K, the pressure p of a certain nonideal gas is related to volume V and temperature T by p = (24.9 J/K) т? (0.00662 J/K?) How much work is done by the gas if its temperature is raised from 315 K to 325 K while the pressure is held constant?
•14 In the temperature range 310 K to 330 K, the pressure p of a certain nonideal gas is related to volume V and temperature T by p = (24.9 J/K) т? (0.00662 J/K?) How much work is done by the gas if its temperature is raised from 315 K to 325 K while the pressure is held constant?
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![•14 In the temperature range 310 K to 330 K, the pressure p of a
certain nonideal gas is related to volume V and temperature T by
p = (24.9 J/K)
т?
(0.00662 J/K?)
How much work is done by the gas if its temperature is raised from
315 K to 325 K while the pressure is held constant?](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F2113b906-6367-457d-9d06-d78f166b1fdc%2Fc6ed08a5-1274-43bc-81f6-96f7f2519945%2F0sif1yh.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:•14 In the temperature range 310 K to 330 K, the pressure p of a
certain nonideal gas is related to volume V and temperature T by
p = (24.9 J/K)
т?
(0.00662 J/K?)
How much work is done by the gas if its temperature is raised from
315 K to 325 K while the pressure is held constant?
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