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An ideal monatomic gas at a pressure of 2.00*105N/m2and a temperature of 300 K undergoes a quasi-static isobaric expansion from 2.00*103cm3to 4.00*103cm3. (a) What is

An ideal monatomic gas at a pressure of 2.00*105N/m2and a temperature of 300 K undergoes a quasi-static isobaric expansion from 2.00*103cm3to 4.00*103cm3. (a) What is the work done by the gas?  

(b) What is the temperature of the gas after the expansion?  

(c) How many moles of gas are there?  

(d) What is the change in the internal energy of the gas?  

(e) How much heat is transferred to the gas? The ideal gas constant is 8.314 J/mol*K.

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