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    At constant volume the specific heat of a gas is 3R/2, then the value of ‘γ’will be

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    The relation between two specific heats of a gas is

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    For a gas molecule with 6 degrees of freedom the law of equipartition of energy gives the following relation between the molar specific heat (Cv and gas constant (R)

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    If Cp and Cv denote the specific heats of nitrogen per unit mass at constant pressure and constant volume respectively, then

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    The following sets of values for Cv and Cp of a gas has been reported by different students. The units are cal/g–mole–K. Which of these sets is most reliable?

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    The specific heat at constant volume for the monoatomic argon is 0.075 kcal/kg–K, whereas its gram molecular specific heat Cv = 2.98 cal/mole/K. The mass of the argon atom is
    (Avogadro\'s number = 6.02 × 10–23 molecules/mole)

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    Supposing the distance between the atoms of a diatomic gas to be constant, its specific heat at constant volume per mole (gram mole) is

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    For a certain gas, the ratio of specific heats is given to be γ = 1.5. For this gas

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    The specific heats at constant pressure is greater than that of the same gas at constant volume because

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    The specific heat of a gas

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