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One mole of a monatomic ideal gas undergoes a reversible expansion at constant pressure, during which the entropy of the gas increases by 14.41 J/K and the gas absorbs 6236 J of thermal energy. Calculate the initial and final temperatures of the gas. One mole of a second monatomic ideal gas undergoes a reversible isothermal expansion, during which it doubles its volume, performs 1729 J of work, and increases its entropy by 5.763 J/K. Calculate the temperature at which the expansion was conducted.

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Answer:

300K, 600K

Step-by-step explanation:

ΔS =nCp ㏑(
(T2)/(T1))

= (2.5) (78.314) ㏑(
(T2)/(T1)) = 14.41

Qp =(2.5) (8.314) (T2-T1)

= 6236 J.

=> 20.8 (T2-T1) - 6236

=> T2-T1 = 300

=> T2=T1 + 300

20.8 ㏑(
(300+T1)/(T1)) =
14.41

=>
(300+T1)/(T1) = 2

=> T1 = 300K

=> T2 = 600K

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