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In an isothermal process, 1.59 moles of an ideal gas is compressed to one-fifth of its initial volume at 285 K. What quantity of heat is added to, or removed from, the system during this process

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Answer:

−6063.54 J of heat is removed from the system during this process.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that :

in an isothermal process

number of moles of an ideal gas = 1.59 moles

which is compressed to one- fifth of its initial volume

Let say the initial volume = x

the final volume will be = x/5

Temperature = 285 K

The objective is to determine what quantity of heat is added to, or removed from, the system during this process.

In an isothermal process;

q = w

where ;

w = nRT In (V₂/V₁)

w = 1.59 × 8.314 × 285 × In (x/5 /x)

w = 1.59 × 8.314 × 285 × In (1/5)

w = −6063.54 J

Thus; −6063.54 J of heat is removed from the system during this process.

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