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- • Part A A gas is in a sealed container. By what factor does the gas temperature change if the volume and pressure are both doubled? η ΑΣφ T Submit Request Answer Part B By what factor does the gas temperature change if the volume is halved and the pressure is tripled? ΑΣφ Submit Request Answer II1. The internal energy for a monatomic gas is equal to its total translational kinetic energy. 2 moles of Helium (monatomic gas, atomic mass = 4 u) are placed in a .1 m3 container and are at 60 kPa.a. Find the total translational kinetic energy?Thank you! a) what is the kinetic energy per unit volume in an ideal gas at P=1.20 atm? b) what is the kinetic energy per unit volume in an ideal gas at P=287.0 atm?