The experimental specific heat capacity of argon is 0.5213 J/g/K at a pressure of 1 atmosphere at 300 K. Argon's entropy at 300 K is 3.877 J/g/K. Use these data to calculate the entropy of argon at 500 K.
Question 60 for Solution Set from Chemistry by Zumdahl - 60. A 40.0 L sample of an ideal gas at a pressure of 4.00 atmosphere, expands against an external pressure of 2.00 atmosphere to a volume of 80.0 L. Calculate the amount of work done by the gas.
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Question 37 for Solution Set from Chemistry by Zumdahl - 37. It takes 78.2 J to raise the temperature of 45.6 g of lead by 13.3 °C. Calculate the specific heat capacity and molar heat capacity of lead.
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volume and pressure. - 1. What is the volume of a quantity of a gas at 172 Celcius, if its volume is 262 mL at -25 Celcius? The pressure remains constant.
2. What is the pressure, in inches of mercury, of a gas that orig ...