Consider a system consisting of 1.5 mol C initially at 15 °C and 9.0 atm and confined cylinder of cross-section area of 100.0 cm sample is allowed to expand adiabatically a an external pressure of 1.5 atm until the has moved outwards through 15 cm. Assum the CO2 may be considered a perfect gas Cv,m = 28.8 J K-1 mol1, and calculate the va W. A 1.50 J B. 28.7 J C. 3.07 J D. 288 J E.-227.9 J

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Consider a system consisting of 1.5 mol C
initially at 15 °C and 9.0 atm and confined
cylinder of cross-section area of 100.0 cm-
sample is allowed to expand adiabatically a
an external pressure of 1.5 atm until the
has moved outwards through 15 cm. Assum
the CO2 may be considered a perfect gas
Cv,m = 28.8 J K-1 mol-1, and calculate
the va
W.
C. 3.07 J
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