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An ideal gas expands from 100 cm3 to 200 cm3 at a constant pressure of 2.0 × 105 Pa when 50 J of heat is supplied to it. Calculate (a) the change in internal energy of the gas (b) the number of moles in the gas if the initial temperature is 300 K (c) the molar heat capacity Cp at constant pressure and (d) the molar heat capacity Cv at constant volume.

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Initial volume of the gas, V1 = 100 cm3
Final volume = V2 = 200 cm3
Pressure = 2 × 105 Pa
Heat supplied, dQ = 50 J

(a) According to the first law of thermodynamics,
dQ = dU + dW
dW = PV=2×105×(200-100)×10-6=20
⇒ 50 = dU + 2 × 10
⇒ dU = 30 J

(b) For a monatomic gas,
U = 32nRT
30 = n × 32 × 8.3 × 300

n=2(83×3)=2249=0.008

(c) Also,
dU = nCvdT
Cv=dUndT=300.008×300=12.5
Cp = Cv + R = 12.5 + 8.3 = 20.8 J/mol-K

(d) Cv = 12.5 J/mol-K

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