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Chemistry, 25.10.2019 04:43 jadalysrodriguez

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−45.81×10−7t2k 2+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. 1.85 moles of so2(g) is heated from 34.0 ∘c to 1190 ∘c at a constant pressure of 1 bar. explain the sign of w.

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