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Calculate`DeltaU` and`DeltaH` in calories if one mole ofa monoatomic ideal gas is heated at constant pressure of 1 atom from `25^(@)C` to `50^(@)C`

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To solve the problem of calculating \(\Delta U\) and \(\Delta H\) for one mole of a monoatomic ideal gas heated at constant pressure from \(25^\circ C\) to \(50^\circ C\), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the Given Data - **Initial Temperature (T1)**: \(25^\circ C = 298 K\) - **Final Temperature (T2)**: \(50^\circ C = 323 K\) - **Pressure (P)**: \(1 \text{ atm}\) - **Number of moles (n)**: \(1 \text{ mole}\) ...
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