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The Work Done by an Ideal Gas in an Isothermal ×\times

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The work done by an ideal gas in an isothermal expansion from volume V1 to volume V2 is given by the formula:  The work done by an ideal gas in an isothermal expansion from volume V<sub>1</sub> to volume V<sub>2</sub> is given by the formula:   Standard atmospheric pressure (1 atm) is 101.3 kPa.If 1.0 L of He gas at room temperature (20ºC) and 1.0 atm of pressure is compressed isothermally to a volume of 100 mL,how much work is done on the gas? A) 5.6 kJ B) 4.7  \times  10<sup>2</sup> J C) 4.7  \times  10<sup>2</sup> kJ D) 2.3  \times  10<sup>2</sup> kJ E) 2.3  \times  10<sup>2</sup> J Standard atmospheric pressure (1 atm) is 101.3 kPa.If 1.0 L of He gas at room temperature (20ºC) and 1.0 atm of pressure is compressed isothermally to a volume of 100 mL,how much work is done on the gas?


A) 5.6 kJ
B) 4.7 ×\times 102 J
C) 4.7 ×\times 102 kJ
D) 2.3 ×\times 102 kJ
E) 2.3 ×\times 102 J

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