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What is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of the gas in a cylinder of fixed capacity (44. 8litre) that contains helium gas at standard temperature and pressure, by 15.0�c (r=8.31j/mol/k.
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The specific heat of a substance is the number of calories needed to raise the temperature of one gram by 1oc. Because one degree on the celsius scale is equal to one kelvin, specific heats in the metric system can be reported in units of either cal/g-oc or cal/g-k.
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