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How Much Work Does a Gas Do When It Expands

Question 59

Question 59

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How much work does a gas do when it expands against a constant pressure of 0.500 atm from a volume of 50.00 mL to a volume of 350.00 mL? (101.3 J  1 L atm)


A) 15.2 J
B) 0.150 J
C) (15.2 J)
D) (0.152 J)

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