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Helium contained in a closed, rigid tank, initially at 50°C, 5 bar, and a volume of 2 m3, is heated to a final pressure of 8 bar. Assume the ideal gas model for the helium. Kinetic and potential energy effects can be ignored. Determine the mass of the helium, in kg, and the heat transfer, in kJ.

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