Thermodynamic Processes
PHXI12:THERMODYNAMICS

371547 An ideal gas has volume \(V_{0}\) at \(27^\circ C\). It is heated at constant pressure so that its volume becomes \(2 V_{0}\). The final temperature is

1 \(54^\circ C\)
2 \(32.6^\circ C\)
3 \(327^\circ C\)
4 \(150^\circ C\)
PHXI12:THERMODYNAMICS

371548 When heat is given to a gas in an isobaric process, then

1 Internal energy of the gas increases
2 The work is done by the gas
3 Internal energy of the gas decreases
4 Both (1) and (2)
PHXI12:THERMODYNAMICS

371549 The given figure represents two isobaric processes for the same mass of an ideal gas, then
supporting img

1 \({P_{1}=P_{2}}\)
2 \({P_{2} \geq P_{1}}\)
3 \({P_{2}>P_{1}}\)
4 \({P_{1}>P_{2}}\)
PHXI12:THERMODYNAMICS

371550 One mole of \({O_2}\) gas is heated at constant pressure starting at \(27^\circ C\). How much energy must be added to the gas as heat to double its volume?

1 \(750\,R\)
2 \({\rm{Zero}}\)
3 \(1050\,R\)
4 \(450\,R\)
PHXI12:THERMODYNAMICS

371547 An ideal gas has volume \(V_{0}\) at \(27^\circ C\). It is heated at constant pressure so that its volume becomes \(2 V_{0}\). The final temperature is

1 \(54^\circ C\)
2 \(32.6^\circ C\)
3 \(327^\circ C\)
4 \(150^\circ C\)
PHXI12:THERMODYNAMICS

371548 When heat is given to a gas in an isobaric process, then

1 Internal energy of the gas increases
2 The work is done by the gas
3 Internal energy of the gas decreases
4 Both (1) and (2)
PHXI12:THERMODYNAMICS

371549 The given figure represents two isobaric processes for the same mass of an ideal gas, then
supporting img

1 \({P_{1}=P_{2}}\)
2 \({P_{2} \geq P_{1}}\)
3 \({P_{2}>P_{1}}\)
4 \({P_{1}>P_{2}}\)
PHXI12:THERMODYNAMICS

371550 One mole of \({O_2}\) gas is heated at constant pressure starting at \(27^\circ C\). How much energy must be added to the gas as heat to double its volume?

1 \(750\,R\)
2 \({\rm{Zero}}\)
3 \(1050\,R\)
4 \(450\,R\)
PHXI12:THERMODYNAMICS

371547 An ideal gas has volume \(V_{0}\) at \(27^\circ C\). It is heated at constant pressure so that its volume becomes \(2 V_{0}\). The final temperature is

1 \(54^\circ C\)
2 \(32.6^\circ C\)
3 \(327^\circ C\)
4 \(150^\circ C\)
PHXI12:THERMODYNAMICS

371548 When heat is given to a gas in an isobaric process, then

1 Internal energy of the gas increases
2 The work is done by the gas
3 Internal energy of the gas decreases
4 Both (1) and (2)
PHXI12:THERMODYNAMICS

371549 The given figure represents two isobaric processes for the same mass of an ideal gas, then
supporting img

1 \({P_{1}=P_{2}}\)
2 \({P_{2} \geq P_{1}}\)
3 \({P_{2}>P_{1}}\)
4 \({P_{1}>P_{2}}\)
PHXI12:THERMODYNAMICS

371550 One mole of \({O_2}\) gas is heated at constant pressure starting at \(27^\circ C\). How much energy must be added to the gas as heat to double its volume?

1 \(750\,R\)
2 \({\rm{Zero}}\)
3 \(1050\,R\)
4 \(450\,R\)
PHXI12:THERMODYNAMICS

371547 An ideal gas has volume \(V_{0}\) at \(27^\circ C\). It is heated at constant pressure so that its volume becomes \(2 V_{0}\). The final temperature is

1 \(54^\circ C\)
2 \(32.6^\circ C\)
3 \(327^\circ C\)
4 \(150^\circ C\)
PHXI12:THERMODYNAMICS

371548 When heat is given to a gas in an isobaric process, then

1 Internal energy of the gas increases
2 The work is done by the gas
3 Internal energy of the gas decreases
4 Both (1) and (2)
PHXI12:THERMODYNAMICS

371549 The given figure represents two isobaric processes for the same mass of an ideal gas, then
supporting img

1 \({P_{1}=P_{2}}\)
2 \({P_{2} \geq P_{1}}\)
3 \({P_{2}>P_{1}}\)
4 \({P_{1}>P_{2}}\)
PHXI12:THERMODYNAMICS

371550 One mole of \({O_2}\) gas is heated at constant pressure starting at \(27^\circ C\). How much energy must be added to the gas as heat to double its volume?

1 \(750\,R\)
2 \({\rm{Zero}}\)
3 \(1050\,R\)
4 \(450\,R\)