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I need help with my chemistry homework please:
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An ideal gaseous reaction occurs at a constant pressure of40.0atmand releases 70.5kJ of heat. Before the reaction, the volume of the system was 9.00L . After the reaction, the volume of the system was 2.60L. Calculate the total internal energy change. DEltaU. in kilojoules. Express your answer with the appropriate units. Hints Mv Answers Give Up Review Part Try Again State functions versus path functions The change in internal energy. AU. is a state function because it depends only on the initial and final states of the system, and not on the path of change. In contrast, q and ware path functions because they depend on the path of change and not just the initial and final states of the system. An ideal gas is confined to a container with a massless piston at the top. (Figure 2) A massless wire is attached to the piston. When an external pressure of 2.00 atmis applied to the wire, the gas compresses from 6.60 to 3.30L. When the external pressure is increased to 2.50 atm, the gas further compresses from 3.30 to 2.64L. In a separate experiment with the same initial conditions, a pressure of 2.50 atmwas applied to the ideal gas. decreasing its volume from 6.60 to 2.64L in one step. If the final temperature was the same for both processes, what is the difference between q for the two-step process and q for the one-step process in joules?
I need help with my chemistry homework please:
Thank you so much
An ideal gaseous reaction occurs at a constant pressure of40.0atmand releases 70.5kJ of heat. Before the reaction, the volume of the system was 9.00L . After the reaction, the volume of the system was 2.60L. Calculate the total internal energy change. DEltaU. in kilojoules. Express your answer with the appropriate units. Hints Mv Answers Give Up Review Part Try Again State functions versus path functions The change in internal energy. AU. is a state function because it depends only on the initial and final states of the system, and not on the path of change. In contrast, q and ware path functions because they depend on the path of change and not just the initial and final states of the system. An ideal gas is confined to a container with a massless piston at the top. (Figure 2) A massless wire is attached to the piston. When an external pressure of 2.00 atmis applied to the wire, the gas compresses from 6.60 to 3.30L. When the external pressure is increased to 2.50 atm, the gas further compresses from 3.30 to 2.64L. In a separate experiment with the same initial conditions, a pressure of 2.50 atmwas applied to the ideal gas. decreasing its volume from 6.60 to 2.64L in one step. If the final temperature was the same for both processes, what is the difference between q for the two-step process and q for the one-step process in joules?
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