One mole of ideal gas is heated in a lab under constant pressure conditions: (T1 =273K)+(T1 =373K) (a) Calculate the val

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One mole of ideal gas is heated in a lab under constant pressure conditions: (T1 =273K)+(T1 =373K) (a) Calculate the val

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One Mole Of Ideal Gas Is Heated In A Lab Under Constant Pressure Conditions T1 273k T1 373k A Calculate The Val 1
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One mole of ideal gas is heated in a lab under constant pressure conditions: (T1 =273K)+(T1 =373K) (a) Calculate the value of AH. (b) Calculate the value of AU

. 5 = = R= 8.31 J: K-1 • mol-1 R= 0.0821 L• atm · K-1.mol-1 3 Heat capacities for ideal gases: Cp -nR and C, 2' Molar mass of water 18.02 g.mol-1 Cp,m = 75.29 J•K-1.mol-1 for liquid water fusion H° = 6.01 KJ • mol-1 for water at the transition temperature of 0°C is 2 EnR =
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