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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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    The molar specific heat at constant pressure for a monoatomic gas is

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    For a gas, if γ = 1.4, then atomicity, CPand CV of the gas are respectively

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    Which of the following formula is wrong?

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    In gases of diatomic molecules the ratio of the two specific heats of gases CP/CV is

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    For hydrogen gas CP–CV = a and for oxygen gas CP–CV = b. So the relation between a and b is given by

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    For a gas the difference between the two specific heats is 4150 J/kg K. What is the specific heats at constant volume of gas, if the ratio of specific heat is 1.4?

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    The quantity of heat required to raise one mole through one degree kelvin for a monoatomic gas at constant volume is

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    The specific heat relation for ideal gas is

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