Carbon dioxide (CO2) contained in a piston–cylinder arrangement, initially at 6 bar and 400 K, undergoes an expansion to a final temperature of 298 K, during which the pressure–volume relationship is pV1.2 = constant. Assuming the ideal gas model for the CO2, determine the final pressure, in bar, and the work and heat transfer, each in kJ/kg.
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