Question: (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

(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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