Suppose 1.00 mol of a monatomic ideal gas is taken from initial pressure p1 and volume V1

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Suppose 1.00 mol of a monatomic ideal gas is taken from initial pressure p1 and volume V1 through two steps: (1) an isothermal expansion to volume 2.00V1 and (2) a pressure increase to 2.009 at constant volume. What is Q/p1V1 for?

(a) Step 1 and

(b) Step 2? What rs W/p1V1 for

(c) Step 1 and

(d) Step 2? For the full process, what are

(e) ΔEint/p1V1 and

(f) ΔS? The gas is returned to its initial state and again taken to the same final state but now through these two steps: (1) an isothermal compression to pressure 2.00p1 and (2) a volume increase to 2.00p1 at constant pressure. What is Q/p1V1 for?

(g) Step 1 and

(h) Step 2? What is W/plVl for?

(i) Step 1 and

(j) Step 2? For the full process, what are?

(k) ΔEint/p1Vl and

(l) ΔS?

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Fundamentals of Physics

ISBN: 978-0471758013

8th Extended edition

Authors: Jearl Walker, Halliday Resnick

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