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Hey there
Second year bio student in desperate need of physical chemistry help!!
Second year bio student in desperate need of physical chemistry help!!
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Hey there
Second year bio student in desperate need of physical chemistry help!!
Post the questions in which you face problems, I will see If I am able to help you out.University student, so I'm guessing A level
Ohh, I understand that. Thanks...I have another question though.A perfect gas or also known as the ideal gas have a zero internal pressure because we are considering intermolecular forces negligible so WITHIN the gas molecules there is no attraction and no pressure within the gas thus internal pressure is zero.
Sorry......I haven't solved these types of questions yet I have just started my second year of A level.Ohh, I understand that. Thanks...I have another question though.
(The constant-pressure heat capacity of a sample of a perfect gas was found to vary with temperature according to the expression Cp /(J K−1) = 20.17 + 0.3665(T/K). Calculate q, w, ΔU, and ΔH when the temperature is raised from 25°C to 200°C (a) at constant pressure, (b) at constant volume. ) <--- I dont understand where to begin this question, like...what formulas do I use?
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