Heat capacity of a gas Heat capacity Cv is the amount of

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Heat capacity of a gas Heat capacity Cv is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a given mass of gas with constant volume by 1°C, measured in units of cal/deg-mol (caloriesper degree gram molecular weight). The heat capacity of oxygen depends on its temperature T and satisfies the formulaC v = 8.27 + 10-5 (26T - 1.87T2).Use Simpson’s Rule to find the average value of and the temperature at which it is attained for 20° ? T ? 675°C.

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