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Consider a process carried out on 1.00 mol of a monatomic ideal gas by the following two different pathways. The first pathway is A (3.00 atm, 20.0 L) to C (1.00 atm, 20.0 L) to D (1.00 atm, 50.0 L) ; and the second pathway is A (3.00 atm, 20.0 L) to B (3.00 atm, 50.0 L) to D (1.00 atm, 50.0 L) . In each case, the gas is taken from state A to state D.
-Calculate qAC.
Tchebysheff's Theorem
A theorem that provides a minimum bound on the proportion of values that lie within a certain number of standard deviations from the mean for any distribution.
Empirical Rule
The rule in statistics where for any normal distribution, practically all of the data is expected to be within three standard deviations from the mean value.
Empirical Rule
A statistical principle that asserts in a normal distribution, almost all data points are contained within three standard deviations from the average.
Tchebysheff's Theorem
Tchebysheff's theorem provides a bound on the probability that a random variable deviates from its mean, regardless of the distribution's shape, for any number of standard deviations.
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