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The molar heat capacity CP, m of SO2(g) is described by the following equation over the range 300 K < T < 1700 K: CP, mR = 3.093+6.967×10−3TK
−45.81×10−7T2K2+1.035×10−9T3K3
In this equation, T is the absolute temperature in kelvin. The ratios Tn/Kn ensure that CP, m has the correct dimension. 1.10 moles of SO2(g) is heated from 25.0 ∘C to 1.14×103 ∘C at a constant pressure of 1 bar.

A)Assuming ideal gas behavior, calculate ΔH.
B)Assuming ideal gas behavior, calculate q.
C)Assuming ideal gas behavior, calculate ΔU.
D)Assuming ideal gas behavior, calculate w.

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