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  1. blackish.gold23

    Chem help

    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...
  2. blackish.gold23

    Chem help

    Why is the internal pressure of a perfect gas zero? :)
  3. blackish.gold23

    Chem help

    Why is the internal pressure of a perfect gas zero?
  4. blackish.gold23

    Chem help

    University student, so I'm guessing A level
  5. blackish.gold23

    Chem help

    Hey there Second year bio student in desperate need of physical chemistry help!! :(
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