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Chapter 13.1, Problem 3bT
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To determine
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To determine
The ranking is consistent with ideal
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To determine
The possibility for the gas to be in a state in which it has the same volume as in state B and the same temperature as in state A.
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When t = 0, the temperature of the object is 30 degrees Celsius.
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When t = 20 minutes, the temperature of the object is 33.6 degrees Celsius.
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