A1.88-mole sample of an ideal gas is contracted at a constant temperature of 298 k. the initial volume is 24.5 l and the amount of work performed on it is 1040 j. what is the final volume? let the ideal-gas constant r = 8.314 j/(mol • k). a. 19.6 l b. 20.2 l c. 22.5 l d. 30.6 l
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