One mole of an ideal gas undergoes an isothermal compression at T= 300K, in this process, 550 J of work is done on the gas by its surrounding. If the initial volume V1 of the gas was 1.5 litres, what is its final volume V2? • 0.25L • 0.50L • 0.82L • 1.0L • 1.23L
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One mole of an ideal gas undergoes an isothermal compression at T= 300K, in this process, 550 J of work is done on the gas by its surrounding. If the initial volume V1 of the gas was 1.5 litres, what is its final volume V2?
• 0.25L
• 0.50L
• 0.82L
• 1.0L
• 1.23L
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