An ideal gas is brought through an isothermal compression process. The 5.00 mol of gas goes from an initial volume of 216.5×10−6 m3 to a final volume of 111.2×10−6 m3. If 9210 J is released by the gas during this process, what are the temperature T and the final pressure pf of the gas?
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An ideal gas is brought through an isothermal compression process. The 5.00 mol of gas goes from an initial volume of 216.5×10−6 m3 to a final volume of 111.2×10−6 m3. If 9210 J is released by the gas during this process, what are the temperature T and the final pressure pf of the gas?
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