(a) Compute the specific heat capacity at constant volume of nitrogen (N2) gas, and compare with the...

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(a) Compute the specific heat capacity at constant volume of nitrogen (N2) gas, and compare with the specific heat capacity of liquid water. The molar mass of N2 is 28.0 g/mol
(b) You warm 1.00 kg of water at a constant volume of 1.00 L from 20.0°C to 30.0°C in a kettle. For the same amount of heat, how many kilograms of 20.0°C air would you be able to warm to 30.0°C? What volume (in liters) would this air occupy at 20.0°C and a pressure of 1.00 atm? Make the simplifying assumption that air is 100% N2.
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