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A diatomic gas does 200 j of work when it expands isobarically. Find the heat given to the gas in the process​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A diatomic gas does 200 j of work when it expands isobarically. Find the heat given to the gas in the process.

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First law of thermodynamics is:

Q=pΔV+nC vΔ ΔT

=pΔV+n γ−1R ΔT

=pΔV(1+1/ γ−11 )

=200(1+1/ 0.4)

=200×3.5

=700 J

Answered by Parkanna91
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Explanation:

Your answer is below :

First law of thermodynamics is:

Q=pΔV+nCvΔT

=pΔV+nγ−1RΔT

=pΔV(1+γ−11)

=200(1+0.41)=

200×3.5

=700 J

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