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Heat capacities are usually given in terms of polynomial functions of temperature. The equ...

Heat capacities are usually given in terms of polynomial functions of temperature. The equation for carbon dioxide is

Cp = 8.4448 + 0.5757 × 10-2 T - 0.2159 × 10-5 T2 + 0.3059 × 10-9 T3

where T is in ºF and Cp is in Btu/[(lb mol)(°F)]. Convert the equation so that T can be in °C and Cp will be in J/[(g mol)(K)].

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