What will be the work done when one mole of a gas expands isothermally from 15 L to 50 L…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Thermodynamics
What will be the work done when one mole of a gas expands isothermally from 15 L to 50 L against a constant pressure of 1 atm at 25°C?
- – 3542 cal
- – 843.3 cal
- – 718 cal
- – 60.23 cal
Answer
(B) – 843.3 cal
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