A 0.825 mol sample of CO₂(g) initially at 298 K and 1.00 atm is held at constant volume while enough heat is applied to

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A 0.825 mol sample of CO₂(g) initially at 298 K and 1.00 atm is held at constant volume while enough heat is applied to

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A 0 825 Mol Sample Of Co G Initially At 298 K And 1 00 Atm Is Held At Constant Volume While Enough Heat Is Applied To 1
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A 0.825 mol sample of CO₂(g) initially at 298 K and 1.00 atm is held at constant volume while enough heat is applied to raise the temperature of the gas by 19.3 K. Assuming ideal gas behavior, calculate the amount of heat (q) in joules required to affect this temperature change and the total change in internal energy, AU. Note that some books use AE as the symbol for internal energy instead of AU. q= J Type of gas atoms linear molecules nonlinear molecules AU = Molar heat capacity at constant volume (Cr.m) 3/R R 3R where R is the ideal gas constant J
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