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The specific heat of a gas

Has only one value
Has two values CP and CV
Is proportional to the square root of its absolute temperature
Can have any value between 0 and infinity
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Which of the following is the unit of specific heat?

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An ideal gas is that which can

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If CP – CV = R and $\dfrac{C_P}{C_V} = \lambda$, then which relation is correct.

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If 70 calories heat is required to raise the temperature of 2 moles of an ideal gas at constant pressure from 30°C to 35°C. the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of the same gas through the same range at constant volume is

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The average translational K.E. of the molecules in a sample of oxygen at 300K is 6 × 10–20 J. what is the average translational energy at 750 K?

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Translational kinetic energy of gas molecule, for one mole of the gas, is equal to

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Mean kinetic energy of perfect gas is

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Mass of gas is 300 gm and its specific heat at constant volume is 750J/kg K. if gas is heated through 75°C at constant pressure of 105 N/m2, it expands by volume 0.08 × 106 cm3. find CP/CV.

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The volume of 2.8 gm of carbon monoxide (CO) at 27°C and 0.821 atm pressure is (R = 0.0821 litre atm/mol K)

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The specific heat of a gas

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