If heat is added at constant volume 6300 j of heat are required to raise the temp of an ideal gas by 150k .If instead heat is add3d at constant pressure
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On the off chance that the warmth is included at steady volume, 6300 joules of warmth are required to raise the temperature of a perfect gas by 150 K. The warmth is included at steady weight, 8800 joules are required for a similar temperature change. At the point when the temperature of the gas changes by 150 K, the inward vitality of the gas changes by around 6300 J
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