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The molar specific heat at constant pressure for a certain gas is given by Cp = a + bT + cT2 , where a = 33.6 J/mol # K, b = 2.93*10-3 J/mol # K2 , and c = 2.13*10-5 J/mol # K3 . Find the entropy change when 2.00 moles of this gas are heated from 20.0C to 200C
Solution
The first step in solving 19 problem number 67 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: The molar specific heat at constant pressure for a certain gas is given by Cp = a + bT + cT2 , where a = 33.6 J/mol # K, b = 2.93*10-3 J/mol # K2 , and c = 2.13*10-5 J/mol # K3 . Find the entropy change when 2.00 moles of this gas are heated from 20.0C to 200C
From the textbook chapter The Second Law of Thermodynamics you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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