sowmit
Nov5-09, 08:15 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
A sample of helium behaves as an ideal gas as it heated at a constant pressure from 273k to 373 k. If 20.0 J of work is done by the gas during this process, what is mass of helium present?
2. Relevant equations
I was thinking about pv=nRt, but not sure.
3. The attempt at a solution
Ti= 273k, Tf= 373K, Q=20.0J, P=1atm, m=?
Ugghh, how do I solve this? Anyone?
A sample of helium behaves as an ideal gas as it heated at a constant pressure from 273k to 373 k. If 20.0 J of work is done by the gas during this process, what is mass of helium present?
2. Relevant equations
I was thinking about pv=nRt, but not sure.
3. The attempt at a solution
Ti= 273k, Tf= 373K, Q=20.0J, P=1atm, m=?
Ugghh, how do I solve this? Anyone?