An ideal monatomic gas is contained in a vessel of constant volume 0.350 m3. The initial temperature...

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An ideal monatomic gas is contained in a vessel ofconstant volume 0.350 m3. The initialtemperature and pressure of the gas are 300 K and 5.00 atm,respectively. The goal of this problem is to find the temperatureand pressure of the gas after 29.0 kJ of thermal energy is suppliedto the gas.

(a) Use the ideal gas law and initial conditions to calculatethe number of moles of gas in the vessel. in mol

(b) Find the specific heat of the gas. inJ/K

(c) What is the work done by the gas during this process? kJ

(d) Use the first law of thermodynamics to find the change ininternal energy of the gas. in kJ

(e) Find the change in temperature of the gas. in K

(f) Calculate the final temperature of the gas.in K

(g) Use the ideal gas expression to find the final pressure of thegas.

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