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Chemistry, 11.07.2019 05:00 angel234wilcox

The molar heat capacity for carbon monoxide at constant volume is cv, m = 20.17 j/(k·mol). a 3.00-l fixed-volume flask contains co(g) at a pressure of 8.00 kpa and a temperature of 25.0 °c. assuming that carbon monoxide acts as an ideal gas and that its heat capacity is constant over the given temperature range, calculate the change in entropy for the gas when it is heated to 800.0 °c. this is for my highschool, but is mainly college stuff me a bit ; -;

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