Step 1: Understand the process in a refrigerator.
In a refrigerator, the working substance (usually a gas) undergoes four main steps:
1. Absorption of heat from the refrigerated space.
2. Expansion of the gas, which cools it down further.
3. Heating of the vapor in the compressor, which turns it into a high-pressure gas.
4. Release of heat to the surroundings.
Step 2: Identify the correct sequence.
The correct order is first absorbing heat, then expanding the gas, heating the vapor, and finally releasing heat.
A sample of n-octane (1.14 g) was completely burnt in excess of oxygen in a bomb calorimeter, whose heat capacity is 5 kJ K\(^{-1}\). As a result of combustion, the temperature of the calorimeter increased by 5 K. The magnitude of the heat of combustion at constant volume is ___
A perfect gas (0.1 mol) having \( \bar{C}_V = 1.50 \) R (independent of temperature) undergoes the above transformation from point 1 to point 4. If each step is reversible, the total work done (w) while going from point 1 to point 4 is ____ J (nearest integer) [Given : R = 0.082 L atm K\(^{-1}\)] 