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Determine the amount of work (in J) done on an ideal gas as it is heated in an enclosed, thermally isolated cylinder topped with a freely moving piston. The cylinder contains 0.240 mol of the gas and the temperature is raised from 15.0°C to 270°C. The piston has a mass of 8,300 g and an area of 5.50 cm2.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

work done on an ideal gas, PV = - nRT

since the pressure is constant PΔV = - nRT

where n, number of moles = 0.240 mol, R, gas constant = 8.314 J/mol K

work done = - nR ( T₂ - T₁) = 0.24 mol × 8.314 ( 270 - 15) = -508.8 J

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