What are the initial and final temperatures of the gas

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Two moles of an ideal diatomic gas have an initial pressure of 4.00 atm and initial volume of 16.0 L. The molecules in the gas can translate and rotate but not vibrate. The gas is compressed at constant pressure to a new volume of 8.00 L.

1. What are the initial and final temperatures of the gas?

2. How much work is done by the gas during this process?

3. How much heat is absorbed by the gas during this process?

4. What is the change in the internal energy of the gas during this process?

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