Question
Part 1: Calculate the heat that must be supplied to
10.7 g of Ne(g) at 0.15 atm to raise its temperature
from 20◦C to 49◦C at constant pressure.
Assume that neon behaves as an ideal gas.
Answer in units of J.
Part 2: Calculate the heat at a constant volume. Answer in units of J.
I just don't get how to do it at all
10.7 g of Ne(g) at 0.15 atm to raise its temperature
from 20◦C to 49◦C at constant pressure.
Assume that neon behaves as an ideal gas.
Answer in units of J.
Part 2: Calculate the heat at a constant volume. Answer in units of J.
I just don't get how to do it at all
Answers
Everything you need tied in a nice bow.
http://physics.bu.edu/~redner/211-sp06/class24/class24_heatcap.html
http://physics.bu.edu/~redner/211-sp06/class24/class24_heatcap.html
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