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To an ideal non-linear triatomic gas, 800 cal of heat energy is given at constant pressure. If vibrational modes are neglected, then the energy used by the gas in doing work against the surroundings is |
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Answer» To an ideal non-linear triatomic gas, 800 cal of heat energy is given at constant pressure. If vibrational modes are neglected, then the energy used by the gas in doing work against the surroundings is |
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