A piston expands against 1.00 atm of pressure from 11.2 L to 29.1 L. In the process, 1037 J of heat is absorbed.
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a piston expands against 1.00 atm of pressure from 12.2 L to 29.1 L. This is done without any transfer of heat. a) calculate the change in energy of the system. b) calculate the change in energy for the above change if in addition the system absorbs 1037 joules of heat from the surroundings.
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