Answer:
Complete question
One mole of an ideal gas is expanded from a volume of 1.00 liter to a volume of 8.41 liters against a constant external pressure of 1.00 atm. How much work (in joules) is performed on the surroundings? Ignore significant figures for this problem. (T= 300 K:
1 L•atm = 101.3 J)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that,
Number of mole
n = 1 mole
Initial volume
Vi = 1 litre
Final Volume
Vf = 8.41 litre
Constant Pressure
P = 1 atm
Work done in Joule?
Work done under constant pressure is given as
W = P∆V
W = P(Vf—Vi)
W = 1 atm × (8.41—1) litre
W = 1 atm × 7.41 litre
W = 7.41 Litre•atm
Given that,
1 Litre•atm = 101.3J
Then,
W = 7.41 Litre•atm × 101.3J/Litre•atm
W = 750.633 J
W ≈ 751J
Then the work done on the surrounding is approximately
751 joules