An ideal gas (which is is a hypothetical gas that conforms to the laws governing
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Question
An ideal gas (which is is a hypothetical gas that conforms to the laws governing gas behavior) confined to a container with a massless piston at the top. (Figure 2) A massless wire is attached to the piston. When an external pressure of 2.00 atm is applied to the wire, the gas compresses from 6.60 to 3.30 L . When the external pressure is increased to 2.50 atm, the gas further compresses from 3.30 to 2.64 L .
In a separate experiment with the same initial conditions, a pressure of 2.50 atm was applied to the ideal gas, decreasing its volume from 6.60 to 2.64 L in one step.
If the final temperature was the same for both processes, what is the difference between q for the two-step process and q for the one-step process in joules?
Explanation / Answer
I think your question is worded wrong but I would suggest having only an effort q, as both the volume is limited to apply more pressure making it inversely.
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