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21. Kinetic Theory of Ideal Gases / Internal Energy of Gases / Problem 1
Problem 1
What is the specific heat of oxygen (O
2
; M = 32.00 g/mol) at constant volume? How does it compare with specific heat for liquid water? Hint:
C
v
= 20.85 J/mol•K.
A
652 J/kg•K; specific heat for water is 6 times greater than specific heat for oxygen
B
0.695 J/kg•K; specific heat for oxygen is 6000 times greater than specific heat for water
C
652 J/kg•K; specific heat for oxygen is 6 times greater than specific heat for water
D
652 J/kg•K; specific heat for water is 5 times greater than specific heat for oxygen
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652 J/kg•K; specific heat for oxygen is 5 times greater than specific heat for water
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