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Initially, 46.0 g oxygen is at a pressure of 1.00 atm and a temperature of 400 K. It expands adiabatically and revers- ibly until the pressure is reduced to 0.60 atm, and it is then compressed isothermally and reversibly until the volume returns to its original value. Calculate the final pressure and temperature of the oxygen, the work done and heat added to the oxygen in this process, and the energy change DU. Take cP(O2) 5 29.4 J K21 mol21.

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