The molar constant-pressure heat capacity

  1. ChemistryThe molar heat capacity of butane under constant pressure Cp=19.4 + 0.233 T J.mol' '.K' . Calculate the quantity of
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  2. The molar constant-pressure heat capacity of a certain solid at 4.2 K is 0.43 J K−1 mol−1. What is its molar entropy at that
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  3. When 3.00 moles of O2(g) is heated at a constant pressure of 3.25atm, its temperature increases from 260K to 285K. given that
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  4. A diatomic ideal gas is heated at constant volume until its pressure becomes 3 times.it is again heated at constant pressure
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  5. A diatomic ideal gas is heated at constant volume until its pressure becomes 3 times.it is again heated at constant pressure
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  6. A diatomic ideal gas is heated at constant volume until its pressure becomes 3 times.it is again heated at constant pressure
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  7. A diatomic ideal gas is heated at constant volume until its pressure becomes 3 times.it is again heated at constant pressure
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  8. One mole of O2(g) undergoes the following change in state.O2(g, 299 K, 4.38 bar) ⟶ O2(g, 252 K, 6.79 bar) What is ΔS for the
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  9. A process takes place at constant pressure. The volume changes and the temperature increases by 91.0oC. The heat capacity of the
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  10. Lithium metal is a highly reactive metal that oxidizes instantly in water or air. Given the data below, calculate the energy
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