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Carbon dioxide (co2) is compressed in a piston–cylinder assembly from p1 = 0.7 bar, t1 = 280 k to p2 = 8 bar. the initial volume is 0.5 m3. the process is described by pv1.25 = constant. assuming ideal gas behavior and neglecting kinetic and potential energy effects, determine the work and heat transfer for the process, each in kj,

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