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(a)How much heat does it take to increase the temperature

Chapter 18, Problem 41E

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QUESTION:

(a)How much heat does it take to increase the temperature of 2.50 mol of a diatomic ideal gas by 50.0 K near room temperature if the gas is held at constant volume? (b) What is the answer to the question in part (a) if the gas is monatomic rather than diatomic?

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QUESTION:

(a)How much heat does it take to increase the temperature of 2.50 mol of a diatomic ideal gas by 50.0 K near room temperature if the gas is held at constant volume? (b) What is the answer to the question in part (a) if the gas is monatomic rather than diatomic?

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Problem 41E

(a) How much heat does it take to increase the temperature of 2.50 mol of a diatomic ideal gas by 50.0 K near room temperature if the gas is held at constant volume?

(b) What is the answer to the question in part (a) if the gas is monatomic rather than diatomic?

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The number of moles of diatomic gas is.

The temperature of room is .

The heat required to raise the temperature of a gas is given as, 

For diatomic gas, .

For ,  and .

Therefore,

The heat required to raise the temperature of diatomic gas is .

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