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10 moles of an ideal gas are compressed to half their initial volume. In which process does the gas do the least work?
Isothermal process
Adiabatic process
Isobaric process
Isochoric process
If 2 moles of an ideal gas are compressed adiabatically to one-fourth of their original volume, which of the following is true about the work done?
Work done on the gas is positive.
Work done on the gas is negative.
Work done by the gas is positive.
No work is done.
Two containers A and B of equal volume are connected by a valve. Container A holds an ideal gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP), while container B is completely evacuated. The entire system is thermally insulated. If the valve is opened suddenly, what type of thermodynamic process occurs?
Isothermal expansion
Adiabatic free expansion
Isobaric expansion
Isochoric process
5.6 liter of helium gas at STP is adiabatically compressed to 0.7 liter. Taking the initial temperature to be , the work done in the process is
One mole of an ideal gas expands at a constant temperature of from an initial volume of to a final volume of . The work done in expanding the gas is
A diatomic ideal gas undergoes a thermodynamic process in which its molar heat capacity is . Which of the following processes could this represent?
Isobaric process
Adiabatic process
Polytropic process with
Isothermal process
Ten moles of an ideal gas at constant temperature 600 K is compressed from 100 L to 10 L. The work done in the process is
An ideal gas undergoes a process where its volume is reduced to half. Which process minimizes the work done by the gas?
Isothermal process
Adiabatic process
Isobaric process
Isochoric process
Value of two principle specific heats of a gas in cal determined bt different students are given. Which is most reliable?
5, 2
6, 5
7, 5
7, 4