An ideal monatomic gas is contained in a tall cylindricaljar of cross-sectional area 0.080 m2 fitted with an airtightfrictionless 0.15-kg movable piston. When the gas isheated (at constant pressure) from 25°C to 55°C, thepiston rises 1.0 cm. How much heat was required for thisprocess? Assume atmospheric pressure outside
Energy transfer
The flow of energy from one region to another region is referred to as energy transfer. Since energy is quantitative; it must be transferred to a body or a material to work or to heat the system.
Molar Specific Heat
Heat capacity is the amount of heat energy absorbed or released by a chemical substance per the change in temperature of that substance. The change in heat is also called enthalpy. The SI unit of heat capacity is Joules per Kelvin, which is (J K-1)
Thermal Properties of Matter
Thermal energy is described as one of the form of heat energy which flows from one body of higher temperature to the other with the lower temperature when these two bodies are placed in contact to each other. Heat is described as the form of energy which is transferred between the two systems or in between the systems and their surrounding by the virtue of difference in temperature. Calorimetry is that branch of science which helps in measuring the changes which are taking place in the heat energy of a given body.
An ideal monatomic gas is contained in a tall cylindrical
jar of cross-sectional area 0.080 m2 fitted with an airtight
frictionless 0.15-kg movable piston. When the gas is
heated (at constant pressure) from 25°C to 55°C, the
piston rises 1.0 cm. How much heat was required for this
process? Assume atmospheric pressure outside
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