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A cylinder of fixed capacity 44.8 litres contains helium gas at standard temperature and pressure. What is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of the gas in the cylinder by `15.0^(@)C` ? (`R= 8.31Jmol^(-1)K^(-1)`)

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We know that I mol of any (ideal) gas at STP occupies a volume of 22.4 litres.
Thus the cylinder in this example contain 2 mol of helium.
Since heliuin is monatonic, molar specific heat at constant volume, `C_v =(3//2)R,` and molar specific heat at constant pressure, `C= (5//2)R.`
The Heat required to raise the temperature by `15^@C`
`d Q=nc_v dT =2 xx 1.5 R xx 15.0=45R`
`=45 xx 8.31 =374J ("approximaterly")`
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