A sample of 70. mmol of Kr (g) expands reversibly and isothermally at 373 K from 5.25 cm3 to 6.29 cm3 and the internal energy of the sample increases by 83.5). Use the virial equation of state up to the second coefficient (B =-28.7 cm--mol-) to determine the work, in J, involved in this change. Enter only the numeric portion of your answer, to the proper number of significant figures, in the space provided; do not enter the units and do not include the sign, unless it is negative. Selected Answer: [None Given]

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A sample of 70. mmol of Kr (g) expands reversibly and isothermally at 373 K from 5.25 cm to 6.29 cm3 and the internal energy of the sample increases by 83.5J. Use the virial
equation of state up to the second coefficient (B = -28.7 cm3-mol) to determine the work, in J, involved in this change. Enter only the numeric portion of your answer, to the proper
number of significant figures, in the space provided; do not enter the units and do not include the sign, unless it is negative.
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[None Given]
Transcribed Image Text:A sample of 70. mmol of Kr (g) expands reversibly and isothermally at 373 K from 5.25 cm to 6.29 cm3 and the internal energy of the sample increases by 83.5J. Use the virial equation of state up to the second coefficient (B = -28.7 cm3-mol) to determine the work, in J, involved in this change. Enter only the numeric portion of your answer, to the proper number of significant figures, in the space provided; do not enter the units and do not include the sign, unless it is negative. Selected Answer: [None Given]
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