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A cylinder with a volume of 10 liters contains 1.32 kg of carbon dioxide at a...

A cylinder with a volume of 10 liters contains 1.32 kg of carbon dioxide at a pressure of 75 atm. The carbon dioxide has a molecular weight of 0.044 kg / mol and its molecule has 2 free rotations.

a) Calculate the gas temperature in the cylinder. If the temperature is increased by 50 degrees, how much will the pressure increase? Do not take into account the thermal expansion of the cylinder

b) Calculate the number of molecules in the cylinder and the internal energy of the carbon dioxide before heating

c) Calculate the internal energy of the gas after heating and the amount of heat given to the gas.

(d) Determine the mass of the carbon dioxide molecule and its average rate before heating

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