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Ten moles of `N_(2)`, contained at constant pressure, is heated from `27^(@)C` to `527^(@)C`. Calculate the amount of heat required. R - 2 cal /(mol `xx .^(@)C`).

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To calculate the amount of heat required to heat 10 moles of \( N_2 \) from \( 27^\circ C \) to \( 527^\circ C \) at constant pressure, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Given Values:** - Number of moles (\( n \)) = 10 moles - Initial temperature (\( T_1 \)) = \( 27^\circ C \) - Final temperature (\( T_2 \)) = \( 527^\circ C \) ...
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