The work done during the expansion of a gas from 4 dm 3 to 6 dm 3 against a constant…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Thermodynamics
The work done during the expansion of a gas from 4 dm3 to 6 dm3 against a constant external pressure of 3 atm is
( 1 L atm = 101.32 J)
( 1 L atm = 101.32 J)
- – 6 J
- – 608 J
- +304 J
- – 304 J
Answer
(D) – 304 J
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