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Suppose 60.0 g hydrogen bromide, HBr(g), is heated reversibly from 300 to 500 K at a constant volume of 50.0 L, and then allowed to expand isothermally and reversibly until the original pressure is reached. Using cP(HBr(g)) 5 29.1 J K21 mol21, calculate DU, q, w, DH, and DS for this process. Assume that HBr is an ideal gas under these conditions.

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