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How Do You Find The Q Of An Ideal Gas? [Solved]

For an ideal gas, applying the First Law of Thermodynamics tells us that heat is also equal to: Q = ΔEint + W, although W = 0 at constant volume. This is from the extra 2 or 3 contributions to the internal energy from rotations.

Ideal Gas Law Practice Problems

This chemistry video tutorial explains how to solve

Ideal Gas Law Practice Problems

Sample problems for using the

Thermodynamics lecture 11 calculate w, q, delH, delU for ideal gas of expansion Isothermal process

In this video we are going to discus the Isothermal reversible expansion of