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What amount of heat must be supplied to `2xx10^(-2)Kg` of nitrogen at room temperature to rise its temperature by `45^(@)C` at constant pressure? Given molecular mass of nitrogen is 28 and `R=8.3J mol e^(-1)K^(-1)`

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Here m = `2xx10^(-2)` kg , `implies n = (m)/(M) = (2xx10^(-2))/(28xx10^(-3)) = (5)/(7) & C_(P)= (7)/(2) R therefore Q = nC_(P) DeltaT = (5)/(7) xx (7)/(2) xx 8.3xx45=933.75J`
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