Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
16g of oxygen gas expands isothermally ...

16g of oxygen gas expands isothermally and reversibly at 300 K from 10 `dm^(3)` to 100 ` dm^(3)` . The work done is ( in J)

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

One mole of oxygen is allowed to expand isothermally and reversibly from 5 m^(3) to 10 m^(3) at 300 K. Calculate the work done in expansion of the gas.

One mole of oxygen is allowed to expand isothermally and reversibly from 5 m^(3) to 10 m^(3) at 300 K. Calculate the work done in expansion of the gas.

One mole of oxygen is allowed to expand isothermally and reversibly from 5 m^(3) to 10 m^(3) at 300 K. Calculate the work done in expansion of the gas.

At 400K, 5 moles of an ideal gas expands isothermally and reversibly from 10dm^3 to 20 dm^3 . Calculate the work done by the gas.

A gas expands isothermally and reversibly. The work done by the gas is:

3 moles of hydrogen are compressed isothermally and reversible from 60 dm^(3) to 20dm^(3) and 8.22 kJ of work is done on it. Assuming ideal behaviour, calculate the temperature of the gas.