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Chemistry, 25.11.2019 04:31 cristal2000amber

A0.305mol sample of so2(g), initially at 298 k and 1.00 atm, is held at constant pressure while enough heat is applied to raise the temperature of the gas by 17.9k. calculate the amount of heat q required to bring about this temperature change, and find the corresponding total change in the internal energy δu of the gas.

assume that the constant‑pressure molar specific heat for so2(g), which consists of nonlinear molecules, is equal to 4r, where r is the ideal gas constant.

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