Calculate the work in Joules, as a gas expands in volume in volume from 1.97 L to 5.30 L under a constant pressure of 0.57 atm. Report your answer with one decimal place. Do not include units in your answer (1 L x atm= 101.3 J)
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30 L\) \(V_i = 1.97 L\) \(\Delta V = V_f - V_i = 5.30 L - 1.97 L = 3.33 L\) Show more…
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