A closed system contains 30g of gas. How much heat(in joules) is added to or rejected by the system to produce 5000 N-m of work while the stored energy decreases by 200 J/g?
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A closed system contains 30g of gas. How much heat(in joules) is added to or rejected by the system to produce 5000 N-m of work while the stored energy decreases by 200 J/g?
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