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Heat is always generated during the conversion of energy. A gas of a certain mass (which may not be the ideal gas) is enclosed in a heat-conducting metal vessel with a non-friction piston. The volume of the gas can be changed as a result of the movement of the piston and the temperature of the gas can also be changed by exchanging heat with the outside as it has metal walls. Here the pressure vs. volume chart for the cyclical change of a gas is shown and the corresponding temperature for the three positions is shown in the figure.

Question : What is the heat taken as a result of change in temperature T2 to T3 and what is the change in internal energy of gas in this process?​

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Answered by gursharanjali
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the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a by-product.

Answered by IIMissTwinkleStarII
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The ideal gas law is the equation of state of a hypothetical ideal gas (in which there is no molecule to molecule interaction).The ideal gas law is the equation of state of a hypothetical ideal gas (an illustration is offered in ). In an ideal gas, there is no molecule-molecule interaction, and only elastic collisions are allowed. It is a good approximation to the behavior of many gases under many conditions, although it has several limitations. It was first stated by Émile Clapeyron in 1834 as a combination of Boyle’s law and Charles’ law.

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