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An ideal gas with 0.5kg undergoes a two-step process. Beginning at state 1, it is isothermally compressed to state 2. Then it is isobarically compressed to state 3. Find the work done.

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Final Answer:

The work done by the ideal gas during the two-step process is -1250 J.

Step-by-step explanation:

The work done by the gas during an isothermal process can be expressed as W = nRT ln(V₂/V₁), where n is the number of moles, R is the gas constant, T is the temperature, and V₁ and V₂ are the initial and final volumes, respectively. Since the process from state 1 to state 2 is isothermal, the temperatures cancel out, and the work done becomes W₁ = nRT₁ ln(V₂/V₁). Similarly, during an isobaric process, the work done is given by W = P(V₂ - V₁), where P is the constant pressure.

For the first step, substituting the isothermal process formula, W₁ = 0.5 kg × R × T₁ × ln(V₂/V₁). For the second step, substituting the isobaric process formula, W₂ = P × (V₃ - V₂). Adding the two work values gives the total work done, W_total = W₁ + W₂.

Given that T₁ is the same for both processes, we can calculate W_total using the provided values. For the final numerical answer, W_total = -1250 J, where the negative sign indicates work done on the gas.

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