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What amount of heat (in J) is to be transferred to nitrogen in the isobaric heating process for that gas to perform the work 2.0 J?

Answer: 7

💡 Solution & Explanation

For an isobaric process, work done by the gas $W_{\text{gas}} = nR\Delta T = 2.0\text{ J}$. The heat transferred $q = nC_P\Delta T$. For nitrogen (a diatomic gas), $C_P = \frac{7}{2} R$. Therefore, $q = \frac{7}{2} (nR\Delta T) = 3.5 \times 2.0\text{ J} = 7.0\text{ J}$.

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