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The temperature of an ideal gas in a sealed 0.40 The temperature of an ideal gas in a sealed 0.40   container is reduced from 400 K to   The final pressure of the gas is   The molar heat capacity at constant volume of the gas is   . The work done by the gas is closest to A)  0.00 kJ. B)  -19 kJ. C)  -25 kJ. D)  19 kJ. E)  25 kJ. container is reduced from 400 K to The temperature of an ideal gas in a sealed 0.40   container is reduced from 400 K to   The final pressure of the gas is   The molar heat capacity at constant volume of the gas is   . The work done by the gas is closest to A)  0.00 kJ. B)  -19 kJ. C)  -25 kJ. D)  19 kJ. E)  25 kJ. The final pressure of the gas is The temperature of an ideal gas in a sealed 0.40   container is reduced from 400 K to   The final pressure of the gas is   The molar heat capacity at constant volume of the gas is   . The work done by the gas is closest to A)  0.00 kJ. B)  -19 kJ. C)  -25 kJ. D)  19 kJ. E)  25 kJ. The molar heat capacity at constant volume of the gas is The temperature of an ideal gas in a sealed 0.40   container is reduced from 400 K to   The final pressure of the gas is   The molar heat capacity at constant volume of the gas is   . The work done by the gas is closest to A)  0.00 kJ. B)  -19 kJ. C)  -25 kJ. D)  19 kJ. E)  25 kJ. . The work done by the gas is closest to


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Conditioned Response

A learned response to a previously neutral stimulus after it has been repeatedly paired with an unconditioned stimulus.

Unconditioned Stimulus

A stimulus that naturally and automatically triggers a response without prior learning or conditioning.

Neutral Stimulus

A stimulus that initially produces no specific response other than focusing attention. In classical conditioning, it becomes associated with an unconditioned stimulus.

Classical Conditioning

A learning process where a naturally occurring stimulus is paired with a response. Over time, this response becomes conditioned to the stimulus.

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