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During an adiabatic expansion the temperature of 0.440 mol of argon (ar) drops from 61.0 ∘c to 10.0 ∘c. the argon may be treated as an ideal gas.(a) draw a pv-diagram for this process.
(b) how much work does the gas do?
(c) what is the change in internal energy of the gas? explain.

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