The molar heat capacity CP, m of SO2(g) is described by the following equation over the range 300 K < T < 1700 K:
Cp,m /R = 3.093 + 6.967 x 10^-3 T/K - 45.81 x 10^-7 T^2/K^2 + 1.035 x 10^-9 T^3/K^3
In this equation, T is the absolute temperature in Kelvin. Theratios ensure that CP, m has the correct units. Assuming ideal gas behavior, calculate q, w, delta U, and delta H if 2.25 mol of SO2(g) is heated from 45.5° to 1285°C at a constant pressure of 1 bar. Explain the sign of w.
okay so I know that q = delta H = nR integral of Cp dT from T1 to T2. I did this and got 1.45 x 10^5 Joules for delta H which according to the back of the book is right. I'm having trouble taking that and finding delta U or w. Any ideas?