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13 December, 22:55

A balloon filled with gas expands in volume by 2.0 L against an external pressure of 0.93 atm. If the balloon has absorbed 636 J of heat from the surroundings, what is the change in the balloon's internal energy? (note: 1 L-atm = 101.3 J)

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  1. 13 December, 23:08
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    447.58 J

    Explanation:

    The change in internal energy is the difference between the heat absorbed and the work done due to gas expansion. The following variables are given in the problem:

    Change in volume = ΔV = 2.0 L

    External pressure = P = 0.93 atm

    Work done due to gas expansion = W = P*ΔV = 2*0.93 = 1.86 L-atm

    We can convert the work done from L-atm to J by using the conversion unit given in the question: 1 L-atm = 101.3 J. Thus:

    Work done = 1.86*101.3 = 188.418 J

    Change in Internal energy (ΔU) = heat absorbed (Q) - work done (W)

    The heat absorbed is equivalent to 636 J. thus, the internal energy is:

    ΔU = 636 - 188.418 = 447.58 J
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