Well, the problem is I don't really know how to start it. I'm not understanding the problem in the first place. Anyways, here are some things that I know:
(a) So far, I know that internal energy (U or E)= q(heat) + w(work). w= - pressure*volume change at constant pressure. Since it is isothermal, change in internal energy is 0 so 0=q+w and therefore, q=-w. I also know that if I want to express the answer in Joules, I need to multiply by a conversion factor of 101.325 J/(L*atm).
(b) I believe that the key phrase in this problem is "second container is evacuated." I believe this means that the second container is a vacuum therefore there is no pressure. Also, it receives no heat from the surroundings and that expansion into a vacuum is called "free expansion" and no work is done since the pressure pushing against it is 0. If the gas expands isothermally (E=0) like in the first problem then I think I can use algebra to determine heat change so E=q+w, 0=q+0, and q=0.
My main problem with both of these is that I don't know how to start it and what to plug in where, etc. Above is what I know so far and there were no equations given with this problem by the way.
Thanks.