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Posted By:
Manjit Singh
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Posted Date:
09 Jan 2008
Category:
Chemistry
Let X be the energy needed to raise the temperature of 5 moles of nitrogen held at constant pressure by one degree. Let Y be the energy needed to raise 5 moles of carbon monoxide by one degree with the pressure held constant. What is the ratio X:Y?
Select Answer:
5:7
1:1
7:5
7:9
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