A quantity of 0.0522 mol of a gas initially at 0.0500 L and 20.0 °C undergoes a constant-temperature expansion until its volume is 0.500 1. Calculate the work done (in joules) by the gas if it expands (a) against a vacuum and (b) against a constant pressure of 0.500 atm. Be sure each of your answer entries has the correct number of significant digits. Part 1 of 2 work done against a vacuum: Part 2 of 2 0 work done against the pressure of 0.500 atm: 14

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A quantity of 0.0522 mol of a gas initially at 0.0500 L and 20.0 °C undergoes a constant-temperature expansion until its volume is 0.500 L. Calculate the work
done (in joules) by the gas if it expands (a) against a vacuum and (b) against a constant pressure of 0.500 atm. Be sure each of your answer entries has the
correct number of significant digits
Part 1 of 2
work done against a vacuum:
Part 2 of 2
D
0
work done against the pressure of 0.500 atm:
J
0.9
X
11
Transcribed Image Text:A quantity of 0.0522 mol of a gas initially at 0.0500 L and 20.0 °C undergoes a constant-temperature expansion until its volume is 0.500 L. Calculate the work done (in joules) by the gas if it expands (a) against a vacuum and (b) against a constant pressure of 0.500 atm. Be sure each of your answer entries has the correct number of significant digits Part 1 of 2 work done against a vacuum: Part 2 of 2 D 0 work done against the pressure of 0.500 atm: J 0.9 X 11
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