For items 1-4, consider the isothermal expansion of a 1.5 mole of monoatomic gas gas from a pressure of 1 atm to 0.45 atm at 333 K. 1.) What is the work done for the process? A.) -3.32 kJ B.) + 3.32 kJ C.) -2.28 kJ D.) +2.28 kJ E.) 0 kJ 2.) What is the heat transferred for the process? A.) -3.32 kJ B.) +3.32 kJ C.) -2.28 kJ D.) +2.28 kJ E.) 0 kJ 3.) What is the change in internal energy for the process? A.) +7.61 kJ B.) -7.61 kJ C.) +12.6 kJ D.) -12.6 kJ E.) 0 kJ 4.) What is the change in enthalpy for the process? B.) -12.6 kJ C.) +17.8 kJ 'D.) -17.8 kJ E.) 0 kJ A.) +12.6 kJ

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For items 1-4, consider the isothermal expansion of a 1.5 mole of monoatomic gas gas from a
pressure of 1 atm to 0.45 atm at 333 K.
1.) What is the work done for the process?
A.) -3.32 kJ
В.) + 3.32 kJ
C.) -2.28 kJ
D.) +2.28 kJ
E.) 0 kJ
2.) What is the heat transferred for the process?
A.) -3.32 kJ
В.) +3.32 kJ
C.) -2.28 kJ
D.) +2.28 kJ
E.) 0 kJ
3.) What is the change in internal energy for the process?
А.) +7.61 k)
B.) -7.61 kJ
C.) +12.6 kJ
D.) -12.6 kJ
E.) 0 kJ
4.) What is the change in enthalpy for the process?
А.) +12.6 k]
В.) -12.6 k]
C.) +17.8 kJ
' D.) -17.8 kJ
E.) 0 kJ
Transcribed Image Text:For items 1-4, consider the isothermal expansion of a 1.5 mole of monoatomic gas gas from a pressure of 1 atm to 0.45 atm at 333 K. 1.) What is the work done for the process? A.) -3.32 kJ В.) + 3.32 kJ C.) -2.28 kJ D.) +2.28 kJ E.) 0 kJ 2.) What is the heat transferred for the process? A.) -3.32 kJ В.) +3.32 kJ C.) -2.28 kJ D.) +2.28 kJ E.) 0 kJ 3.) What is the change in internal energy for the process? А.) +7.61 k) B.) -7.61 kJ C.) +12.6 kJ D.) -12.6 kJ E.) 0 kJ 4.) What is the change in enthalpy for the process? А.) +12.6 k] В.) -12.6 k] C.) +17.8 kJ ' D.) -17.8 kJ E.) 0 kJ
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