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Compute the specific heat capacity at constant volume of nitrogen (N2) gas. The molar mass of N2 is 28.0 g/mol.

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Answer:Specific heat capacity at Constant volume of Nitrogen =742.32JKg.K

Step-by-step explanation:

The Specific heat capacity at Constant volume of an ideal gas is given as

c =Cv / M

Cv= Constant volue of gas

M= Molar mass

But First, we determine the Constant volume, Cv which is given as

Cv = 5/2R since Nitrogen is a diatomic gas, N2 where R= 8.314Jmol.k

= 5/2 x 8.314Jmol.K

=20.785Jmol.K

Specific heat capacity at Constant volume, c

c= Cv/M

M=molar mass = 28.0 g/mol.

changing to kg/mol =28/1000= 0.028kg/mol

Therefore c =20.785Jmol.K/0.028kg/mol

=742.32JKg.K

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