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Using a heat capacity value (@ constant pressure) of 865.51 J/mol. The heat added to 5 moles of hydrogen to raise the temperature from 30 to 60 C would be 4327.6 J or 4.33 kJ.

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Q: If 5 moles of hydrogen gas is heated from 30 degrees C to 60 degrees C at constant pressure how much heat was added to the system?
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