A gas expands against a constant external pressure of 2.00 atm, increasing its volume by 3.40 l. Simultaneously, the system absorbs 400 j of heat from its surroundings. What is deltae in joules, for this gas? Options
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Answer: is -288.8 Joules.
Explanation: According to first law of thermodynamics:
=Change in internal energy
q = heat absorbed or released
w = work done or by the system
w = work done by the system= {Work is done by the system as the final volume is greater than initial volume and is negative}
w = = {1Latm=101.3J}
q = +400J {Heat absorbed by the system is positive}
Thus is -288.8 Joules.
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