Three moles of a monatomic ideal gas are heated at a constant volume of 2.28 m³. The amount of heat added is 5.17 x 10³ J. (a) What is the change in the temperature of the gas? (b) Find the change in its internal energy. (c) Determine the change in pressure. (a) Number i (b) Number i (c) Number i Units Units Units
Three moles of a monatomic ideal gas are heated at a constant volume of 2.28 m³. The amount of heat added is 5.17 x 10³ J. (a) What is the change in the temperature of the gas? (b) Find the change in its internal energy. (c) Determine the change in pressure. (a) Number i (b) Number i (c) Number i Units Units Units
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