The heat capacity of ammonia, defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of ammonia by precisely 1° at a constant pressure, is, over a limited temperature range, given by the expression Btu C, (Ibm•°F 0.487 + 2.29 x 10-4T('F) Determine the expression for C, in J/(g °C) in terms of T(°C).

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The heat capacity of ammonia, defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of
a unit mass of ammonia by precisely 1° at a constant pressure, is, over a limited temperature range,
given by the expression
Btu
| = 0.487 +2.29 × 10+T(°F)
Ibm-°F
Determine the expression for C, in J/(g- °C) in terms of T(°C).
Transcribed Image Text:H.W: The heat capacity of ammonia, defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of ammonia by precisely 1° at a constant pressure, is, over a limited temperature range, given by the expression Btu | = 0.487 +2.29 × 10+T(°F) Ibm-°F Determine the expression for C, in J/(g- °C) in terms of T(°C).
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