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M 4.15 The heat capacity at constant pressure of a certain system is a function of temperature only and may be expressed

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M 4 15 The Heat Capacity At Constant Pressure Of A Certain System Is A Function Of Temperature Only And May Be Expressed 1
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M 4.15 The heat capacity at constant pressure of a certain system is a function of temperature only and may be expressed as 41.87 Co = 2.093 + С J/°C t +100 where t is the temperature of the system in °C. The system is heated while it is maintained at a pressure of 1 atmosphere until its volume increases from 2000 cm² to 2400 cm3 and its temperature increases from 0°C to 100°C. (a) Find the magnitude of the heat interaction. (b) How much does the internal energy of the system increase? [LO 4.2, 4.7] (Ans. (a) 238.32 J (b) 197.79 J)