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Chemistry, 25.02.2020 19:53 jamccoy3335

Consider an ideal gas with N = 1023 particles and an internal energy of U = 100 J. If the gas triples in volume, but its entropy remains constant, what is the internal energy after it expands? Hint: write the new energy as aU, and solve for a.

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