The temperature of 0.150 mol of an ideal gas is heldconstant at 77.0C while its volume is reduced to 25.0% of its initialvolume. The initial pressure of the gas is 1.25 atm. Does the gas exchange heat with its surroundings? If so, how much? Does the gas absorb or liberate heat?
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The temperature of 0.150 mol of an ideal gas is held
constant at 77.0C while its volume is reduced to 25.0% of its initial
volume. The initial pressure of the gas is 1.25 atm. Does the gas exchange heat with its surroundings? If so, how much?
Does the gas absorb or liberate heat?
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