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3. An experimental apparatus consists of two chambers (A and B) separated by a movable wall. All walls,
including the movable wall, are thermally insulating (i.e., do not conduct heat). Initially, each chamber is the
same volume and filled with identical samples of an ideal gas at 2.00 atm and 273 K. The gas in Chamber A is
then heated by an electric coil heater inside, causing its temperature to rise and further causing the movable
wall to move such that Chamber A is 1.5 times its original volume and Chamber B is now half its original
volume. However, Chamber B is still at its initial temperature.
a. What is the new temperature of the gas in Chamber A ?
b. Schematically indicate the initial and final states of the gas samples in both Chamber A and Chamber B
on a plot of pressure versus volume. Make sure to label and scale the axes and clearly indicate each state.
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Transcribed Image Text:3. An experimental apparatus consists of two chambers (A and B) separated by a movable wall. All walls, including the movable wall, are thermally insulating (i.e., do not conduct heat). Initially, each chamber is the same volume and filled with identical samples of an ideal gas at 2.00 atm and 273 K. The gas in Chamber A is then heated by an electric coil heater inside, causing its temperature to rise and further causing the movable wall to move such that Chamber A is 1.5 times its original volume and Chamber B is now half its original volume. However, Chamber B is still at its initial temperature. a. What is the new temperature of the gas in Chamber A ? b. Schematically indicate the initial and final states of the gas samples in both Chamber A and Chamber B on a plot of pressure versus volume. Make sure to label and scale the axes and clearly indicate each state. Атм 01
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