An ideal monatomic gas initially has a pressure of 2.00×10°Pa , a volume of 4.00m' and a temperature of 27°C. It has an isobaric expansion to 6.00m³. a. What are the new pressure and temperature? b. How much work is done to the gas? C. How much heat is added to the gas? d. What is the change in internal energy of the gas?

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An ideal monatomic gas initially has a pressure of 2.00x10°Pa , a volume of
4.00m and a temperature of 27°C. It has an isobaric expansion to 6.00m.
a. What are the new pressure and temperature?
b. How much work is done to the gas?
C.
How much heat is added to the gas?
d. What is the change in internal energy of the gas?
Transcribed Image Text:An ideal monatomic gas initially has a pressure of 2.00x10°Pa , a volume of 4.00m and a temperature of 27°C. It has an isobaric expansion to 6.00m. a. What are the new pressure and temperature? b. How much work is done to the gas? C. How much heat is added to the gas? d. What is the change in internal energy of the gas?
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In Isobaric processes, pressure remiains constant.P1=2×105PaP1=P2T1=27C=300KV1=4m3V2=6m3Now calculating new temperature i.e T2P1V1T1=P2V2T2T2=P2V2T1P1V1P1=P2T2=6×3004=450K

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