An ideal gas in a cylinder fitted with a piston expands at constant temperature from a pressure of 9 atm and a volume of 2.0 L to a final volume of 7.0 L against a constant opposing pressure of 3.5 atm. How much heat does the gas absorb, expressed in units of L atm (liter x atm)? Latm

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An ideal gas in a cylinder fitted with a piston expands at constant temperature from a pressure of 9 atm and a volume of 2.0 L to a final
volume of 7.0 L against a constant opposing pressure of 3.5 atm. How much heat does the gas absorb, expressed in units of L atm (liter
x atm)?
Latm
The standard enthalpy of combustion, A Hi ,of graphite is -393.51 kJ mol1. Calculate the change in standard internal energy of
combustion, A E;, for graphite. i
kJ/mol
Transcribed Image Text:4 and 5 An ideal gas in a cylinder fitted with a piston expands at constant temperature from a pressure of 9 atm and a volume of 2.0 L to a final volume of 7.0 L against a constant opposing pressure of 3.5 atm. How much heat does the gas absorb, expressed in units of L atm (liter x atm)? Latm The standard enthalpy of combustion, A Hi ,of graphite is -393.51 kJ mol1. Calculate the change in standard internal energy of combustion, A E;, for graphite. i kJ/mol
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