Calculate the work done when 1 mol of an ideal gas is compressed reversibly from 1 bar to…
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Calculate the work done when 1 mol of an ideal gas is compressed reversibly from 1 bar to 4 bar at a constant temperature of 300 K.
- 4.01 kJ
- - 8.02 kJ
- 18.02 kJ
- 3.458 kJ
Answer
(B) - 8.02 kJ
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