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A cylinder contains 8.8 moles of ideal gas, initially at a temperature of 126°C. The cylinder is provided with a frictionless piston, which maintains a constant pressure of on the gas. The gas is cooled until its temperature has decreased to For the gas The ideal gas constant is R = 8.314 J/mol ∙ K. For this process, calculate:
(a) the work done by gas
(b) the net change in the internal (thermal) energy of the gas
(c) the heat transferred to the gas.
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(a) -7200 J     (b) -12,000 J     (c) -19,000 J
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