Calculate the work (kJ) done during a reaction in which the internal volume expands from 20 L to 54 L against an outside pressure of 2.2 atm. 16 kJ 7.6 kJ -7.6 kJ -16 kJ 0 kJ; No work is done.
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Step 1: Calculate the work done using the formula w = -PΔV, where P is the external pressure and ΔV is the change in volume. Show more…
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