6. How much energy is needed to raise the temperature of a 8.50 x 102 g block of aluminum from 22.8 °C to 94.6 °C? (CAI = 0.900 J/g °C)

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Section5.2: Specific Heat Capacity: Heating And Cooling
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For each of the following pairs of gasses, identify which one will effuse faster.
a. H₂ and CO₂
b. NH, and He
c. H₂ and O₂
d. Cl₂ and Kr
10. List the parts of the Kinetic Molecular Theory.
Transcribed Image Text:9. For each of the following pairs of gasses, identify which one will effuse faster. a. H₂ and CO₂ b. NH, and He c. H₂ and O₂ d. Cl₂ and Kr 10. List the parts of the Kinetic Molecular Theory.
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