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Compute the specific heat capacity (in J/(kg*K) at constant volume of nitrogen(n_2) gas. The molar mass of N_2 is 28.014 g/mol.
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Compute the specific heat capacity (in J/(kg*K) at constant volume of nitrogen(n_2) gas. The molar mass of N_2 is 28.014 g/mol.
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In your question where the ask is to compute the specific heat capacity (in J/Kg*K) at the constant volume of nitrogen(n_2) gas and the molar mass of N_2 is 28.014 g/mol and in my calculation i came up with an answer of 890.391 J/Kg*K
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