Question 14. The specific heat of a gas (a) Has only one value (b) Has two values CP and CV (c) Is proportional to the square root of its absolute temperature (d) Can have any value between 0 and infinity Answer

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Dileep Vishwakarma

2 years ago

The specific heat of a gas at constant pressure is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one mole of a gas by unit temperature at constant pressure.

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