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An ideal monatomic gas undergoes changes in pressure and volume represented by t

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An ideal monatomic gas undergoes changes in pressure and volume represented by this graph. The initial volume is 0.02 m3 and the final volume is 0.10 m3. (a) Calculate the work (magnitude) associated with this process. NOTE that the magnitude is always a positive number. (Be careful with units. Your answer should be in Joules. 1 atm = 1.013 105 Pa.) (b)The work done ON the gas is (ONE Submission): negative positive (c) The initial temperature of the gas is 297 K. Calculate the temperature of the gas at the end of the process. (d) Calculate the change in thermal energy in this process. (e) Calculate the quantity of heat (Q) added to (positive) or removed from (negative) the gas during this process.

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