10 mole of an ideal gas is heated at constant pressure of one atmosphere from 27 o C to…
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10 mole of an ideal gas is heated at constant pressure of one atmosphere from 27oC to 127oC.If
\(C_{v, m}=21.686+10^{-3} T\), then ∆H for the process is :
\(C_{v, m}=21.686+10^{-3} T\), then ∆H for the process is :
- 3000 J
- 3350 J
- 3700 J
- 30350 J
Answer
(D) 30350 J
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