(e) Now consider the processes A - B, B - C, and C- A. Describe how to carry out each process experimentally. This answer has not been graded yet.

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A sample of a monatomic ideal gas occupies 5.00 L at atmospheric pressure and 300 K (point A in the figure below). It is warmed at constant volume to 3.00 atm (point B). Then it is allowed to expand isothermally to 1.00 atm (point C) and at last compressed
isobarically to its original state.
Р (atm)
B
2
- V (L)
15
5
10
(a) Find the number of moles in the sample.
0.2031
moles
(b) Find the temperature at point B.
900
(c) Find the temperature at point C.
900
V K
(d) Find the volume at point C.
(e) Now consider the processes A - B, B → C, and C- A. Describe how to carry out each process experimentally.
This answer has not been graded yet.
(f) Find Q, W, and AEint for each of the processes.
Q (k)
W (k)
Eint (kJ)
A - B
B - C
C- A
Transcribed Image Text:A sample of a monatomic ideal gas occupies 5.00 L at atmospheric pressure and 300 K (point A in the figure below). It is warmed at constant volume to 3.00 atm (point B). Then it is allowed to expand isothermally to 1.00 atm (point C) and at last compressed isobarically to its original state. Р (atm) B 2 - V (L) 15 5 10 (a) Find the number of moles in the sample. 0.2031 moles (b) Find the temperature at point B. 900 (c) Find the temperature at point C. 900 V K (d) Find the volume at point C. (e) Now consider the processes A - B, B → C, and C- A. Describe how to carry out each process experimentally. This answer has not been graded yet. (f) Find Q, W, and AEint for each of the processes. Q (k) W (k) Eint (kJ) A - B B - C C- A
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