Six grams of helium(4.0026 g/mol) undergoes an Isothermal process at 127 Celsius, beginning at 6 atm. Their container was found to be 0.04 meters under cube after the expansion. Assuming that helium unit is an ideal gas, calculate the amount of keep that flowed into or out of the helium during the process.

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Six grams of helium(4.0026 g/mol) undergoes an
Isothermal process at 127 Celsius, beginning at 6 atm.
Their container was found to be 0.04 meters under cube
after the expansion. Assuming that helium unit is an
ideal gas, calculate the amount of keep that flowed into
or out of the helium during the process.
Transcribed Image Text:Six grams of helium(4.0026 g/mol) undergoes an Isothermal process at 127 Celsius, beginning at 6 atm. Their container was found to be 0.04 meters under cube after the expansion. Assuming that helium unit is an ideal gas, calculate the amount of keep that flowed into or out of the helium during the process.
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