For nitrogen gas the values of C, and C, at 25°C are 20.8 J K-1 mol-1 and 29.1 J K-1 mol-1, respectively. When a sample of nitrogen is heated at a used to increase the internal energy of the gas? How is the remainder of the energy used? The remainder of the energy is used to ---Select-- the volume of the gas against How much energy is required to raise the temperature of 109.8 g N₂ from 25.0°C to 86.0°C kJ the constant pressure. having a constant volume? in a vessel

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For nitrogen gas the values of C, and C, at 25°C are 20.8 J K-1 mol-¹ and 29.1 J K-1 mol-1, respectively. When sample of nitrogen is heated at constant pressure, what fraction of the energy is
used to increase the internal energy of the gas?
How is the remainder of the energy used?
The remainder of the energy is used to ---Select--the volume of the gas against the constant pressure.
How much energy is required to raise the temperature of 109.8 g N₂ from 25.0°C to 86.0°C in a vessel having a constant volume?
kJ
Transcribed Image Text:For nitrogen gas the values of C, and C, at 25°C are 20.8 J K-1 mol-¹ and 29.1 J K-1 mol-1, respectively. When sample of nitrogen is heated at constant pressure, what fraction of the energy is used to increase the internal energy of the gas? How is the remainder of the energy used? The remainder of the energy is used to ---Select--the volume of the gas against the constant pressure. How much energy is required to raise the temperature of 109.8 g N₂ from 25.0°C to 86.0°C in a vessel having a constant volume? kJ
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