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Two copper cylinders, immersed in a water tank at 46.3°C contain helium and nitrogen, respectively. The helium-filled cylinder has a volume twice as large as the nitrogen-filled cylinder.
a) Calculate the average kinetic energy of a helium molecule at 46.3°C.
b) Calculate the average kinetic energy of a nitrogen molecule at 46.3°C.
c) Determine the molar specific heat at constant volume (CV) and at constant pressure (Cp) for helium. Enter CV first. Give answer in J/mol·K.
d) Determine the molar specific heat at constant volume (CV) and at constant pressure (Cp) for nitrogen. Enter CV first. Give answer in J/mol·K.
e) Find γ for helium.
f) Find γ for nitrogen.
a) Calculate the average kinetic energy of a helium molecule at 46.3°C.
b) Calculate the average kinetic energy of a nitrogen molecule at 46.3°C.
c) Determine the molar specific heat at constant volume (CV) and at constant pressure (Cp) for helium. Enter CV first. Give answer in J/mol·K.
d) Determine the molar specific heat at constant volume (CV) and at constant pressure (Cp) for nitrogen. Enter CV first. Give answer in J/mol·K.
e) Find γ for helium.
f) Find γ for nitrogen.
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