Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
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One mole of a gas at 300 K is compressed isothermally and reversibly from an initial volume of 10
dm3 to a final volume of 0.20 dm3. Calculate the work done on the system if
a) The gas is ideal.
b) The equation of state is P (Vm – b) = RT, with b = 0.03 dm3/mol.
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