Answer:

Explanation:
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In this case, for us to compute the final volume we apply the Boyle's law that analyzes the pressure-volume temperature as an inversely proportional relationship:

So we solve for
by firstly computing the initial pressure:


Finally, we can compute the work by using the following formula:

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Answer:
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Explanation:
Here we are trying to see how a binary covalent compound is named. A binary covalent compound comprises of only two elements held together by covalent bonds.
The first element retains its normal name whereas the second element has the suffix -ide added to it.
For instance, CO2 is named as carbon dioxide, HBr is named as hydrogen bromide etc.
Answer:
Explanation:
a) For diatomic gas: Translational motion = 3 and rotational motion = 2
∴ Total (internal energy) = 3 + 2 = 5
b) Translational + Rotational + Vibrational = 3 + 2 + 1 = 6
c) Linear molecule
i) Non linear molecule
ii) Monatomic molecule
Explanation:
As we known that atoms in a liquid substance are closer to each other and they are able to slide past each other because the attractive forces between them are neither too strong or too weak.
Hence, liquid substance are able to take the shape of a vessel in which they are placed. Liquids have a fixed volume but no fixed shape.
On the other hand, atoms of a solid do not have enough kinetic energy. As they are held by strong attractive forces and they only vibrate at their mean position.
Hence, solids have fixed shape and volume.
Thus, we can conclude that in the given situation liquid to solid change of state is taking place.