The temperature of 2.00 mol of an ideal monatomic gas is raised 15.0 K at constant...

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The temperature of 2.00 mol of an ideal monatomic gas is raised15.0 K at constant volume. What are (a) the work W done by the gas,(b) the energy transferred as heat Q , (c) the change?Eint in the internal energy of the gas, and (d) thechange ?K in the average kinetic energy per atom

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a Generally work done by the gas is given by the integral W p dV from initial to final volume For a constant pressure process it simplifies to W P dV PV Change in volume can be found from ideal gas law PV    See Answer
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