The internal energy change in a system that has absorbed 2 kcal of heat and done 500 J of…
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Chemical Thermodynamics
The internal energy change in a system that has absorbed 2 kcal of heat and done 500 J of work is
- 8900 J
- 6400 J
- 5400 J
- 7900 J
Answer
(A) 8900 J
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