When 1 mole of gas is heated at constant volume, the temperature is raised from 298 to…
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When 1 mole of gas is heated at constant volume, the temperature is raised from 298 to 308 K. Heat supplied to the gas is 500 J. Then which statement is correct:
- q = w = 500 J, ∆U = 0
- q = ∆U = 500 J, w = 0
- q = w = 500 J, ∆U = 0
- ∆U = 0, q = w = - 500 J
Answer
(B) q = ∆U = 500 J, w = 0
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