Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
Calculate the pressure-volume work by th...

Calculate the pressure-volume work by the system when the gas expands from 1.0 litre to 2.0 litre against a constant external pressure of 10 atmospheres. Express the answer in calorie and joule.

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A gas expands from 10 litres to 20 litres against a constant external pressure of 10 atm. The pressure-volume work done by the system is

A gas expands from 10 litres to 20 litres against a constant external pressure of 10 atm. The pressure-volume work done by the system is

A gas expands from 40 litres to 90 litres at a constant pressure of 8 atmosphers. Work done by the gas during the expansion is

A gas expands from 10 litre to 20 litre at a constant pressure of 2 atmospheres. What is the work done by the gas during the expansion ?

A gas expands from 75 litres to 125 litres at constant pressure of 4 atmosphere. Find the work done by the gas during this expansion.

An ideal gas is allowed to expand from 1 L to 10 L against a constant external pressure of 1 bar. Calculate the work done inkJ.

Calculate the amount of work done when 1 mole of a gas expands from a volume of 1 litre to a volume of 5 litres against the constant external pressure of 1 atmosphere (1 litre atmosphere =101.3J)

A gas expands by 0.372 litre against a constant pressure of 1atm . Find the work done in cal.