7. The heat capacity of N; as a function of temperature is shown below: Cp.m 28.883 -0.157T +0.808T -2.871 T a) Determine the heat required to warm 11.25 moles of nitrogen gas from 300 to 1800K b) Determine the heat required to warm 11.25 moles of nitrogen gas from 325K to 375K e) he heat capacity for N listed in your gen chem textbook is 1.040 J/g C. Repeat the calculations (both a and b) above with this heat capacity.
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![7. The heat capacity of N; as a function of temperature is shown below:
Cp.m = 28.883 -0.157T +0.808T -2.871 T
a) Determine the heat required to warm 11.25 moles of nitrogen gas from 300 to 1800K
b) Determine the heat required to warm 11.25 moles of nitrogen gas from 325K to 375K
e) he heat capacity for N2 listed in your gen chem textbook is 1.040 J/ g C. Repeat the calculations
(both a and b) above with this heat capacity.
d) Is the estimate you calculated in c more accurate for the temperature range in a or b? Why?](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F9a6e05c5-0d2a-420c-9ac6-b854b2c49c79%2F724a62c2-ea49-4891-b962-85ab1b12061b%2Fsbubloh_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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