Consider a process in which exactly 107 J of heat is added to 1 mol of CH3OH(g) under constant-volume conditions. If the initial temperature of the methanol vapor sample is 298 K, what will be the temperature of the vapor after the 107 J of heat is added? You may assume ideal-gas behavior and use a value of 43.89 J/K-mol for Cp,m (the molar heat capacity of methanol vapor under constant-pressure conditions).

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Consider a process in which exactly 107 J of heat is added to 1 mol of CH<sub>3</sub>OH(g) under constant-volume conditions. If the initial temperature of the methanol vapor sample is 298 K, what will be the temperature of the vapor after the 107 J of heat is added? You may assume ideal-gas behavior and use a value of 43.89 J/K-mol for C<sub>p,m</sub> (the molar heat capacity of methanol vapor under constant-pressure conditions).





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