An ideal monatomic gas is taken through the cycle in the PV diagram.(shown in photo taken)     where V1 = 1.20, V2 = 2.40, P1 = 98.0 kPa and P2 = 230 kPa.           If there are 0.0200 mol of this gas, What is the pressure and temperature at point C?   Universal gas constant

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An ideal monatomic gas is taken through the cycle in the PV diagram.(shown in photo taken)

 
  where V1 = 1.20, V2 = 2.40, P= 98.0 kPa and P= 230 kPa.

 

 

 

 

 

If there are 0.0200 mol of this gas,


What is the pressure and temperature at point C?

 

Universal gas constant is 8.314 J/(mol·K).

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