Which of the following cases (if any) requires the
lowest amount of heat? In each case the material is the
same.
a.0.50 kg of the material is to be heated by 31
C.
b. 0.75 kg of the material is to be heated by 10C.
c.1.5 kg of the material is to be heated by 7.0 C.
d 3.0 kg of the material is to be heated by 3.5 C.
Which of the following cases (if any) requires the lowest amount of heat? In each case...
In each case below, identify the highest and lowest energy conformations. In cases 4.19 where two or three conformations are degenerate, draw only one as your answer. (b) (d) (a) (c)
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