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Physics, 10.04.2021 03:10, Jimenezmiranda

1.14 Una muestra de metano de 4.50 g de masa ocupa 12.7 dm3 a 310 K. Calcule el trabajo realizado cuando el gas se expande (a) isobáricamente contra una presión externa constante de 30.0 kPa hasta que su volumen haya aumentado en 3.3 dm3, y (b) isotérmicamente en 3.3 dm3.

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