A closed container contains 0.6m3 of neon gas at 200K temperature and 1.3*105Pa. Find the rise in temperature when 8360 J of heat is supplied to it. The molar heat capacity of neon at constant volume is 3.2calK-1mol-1. Assume the container doesn’t expand on heating.

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Specific heat capacity (C) is a crucial thermodynamic property of a material which entails the amount of heat required per unit mass to raise the temperature of one-degree Celsius.


A closed container contains 0.6m<sup>3</sup> of neon gas at 200K temperature and 1.3*10<sup>5</sup>Pa. Find the rise in temperature when 8360 J of heat is supplied to it. The molar heat capacity of neon at constant volume is 3.2calK<sup>-1</sup>mol<sup>-1</sup>. Assume the container doesn’t expand on heating.






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