A 90.0 cm^3 box contains helium at a pressure of 2.50 atm and a temperature of...

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A 90.0 cm^3 box contains helium at a pressure of 2.50 atm and atemperature of 100 ∘C. It is placed in thermal contact with a 220cm^3 box containing argon at a pressure of 3.50 atm and atemperature of 400 ∘C

PartA

What is the initial thermal energy of each gas?Ei(He),Ei(Ar)=

PartB

What is the final thermal energy of each gas? Ei(He),Ei(Ar)=

PartC

How much heat energy is transferred, and in which direction?Etrans =

PartE

What is the final temperature? Tf= ? C

PartF

What is the final pressure in each box? pf(He), pf(Ar) = ?Pa

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