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A monatomic, ideal gas is in a sealed container (the number of gas molecules is always constant); the initial pressure is P1 = 1.14 x 105 Pa and the...
A monatomic, ideal gas is in a sealed container (the number of gas molecules is always constant); the initial pressure is P1 = 1.14 x 105 Pa and the initial volume is V2 = 0.0571 m3.First, the volume of the gas is decreased at a constant pressure (at P1 = 1.14 x 105 Pa) to a volume of V1 = 0.0501 m3.Second, the pressure of the gas is increased at a constant volume (at V1 = 0.0501 m3) to a pressure of P2 = 1.48 x 105 Pa.Third, the volume of the gas is increased at a constant pressure (at P2 = 1.48 x 105 Pa) back to the original volume of V2 = 0.0571 m3.Fourth, the pressure of the gas is decreased at a constant volume (at V2 = 0.0571 m3) to its original pressure of P1 = 1.14 x 105 Pa.How much heat was added to (give as a positive number) or removed from (give as a negative number) the system?(The gas constant R = 8.31 J/mole-K.) Q =