The temperature of 5 moles of an ideal gas is 300 °C. How much work does the gas do in expanding isothermally to 4 times its initial volume? Given: ideal gas constant R = 8.31 J/(mol K) A.–3.3 x 102 J B.+3.3 x 102 J C.–3.3 x 104 J D.+3.3 x 104 J E.–3.3 x 106 J
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The temperature of 5 moles of an ideal gas is 300 °C. How much work does the gas do in expanding isothermally to 4 times its initial volume? Given: ideal gas constant R = 8.31 J/(mol K)
- A.–3.3 x 102 J
- B.+3.3 x 102 J
- C.–3.3 x 104 J
- D.+3.3 x 104 J
- E.–3.3 x 106 J
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