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Why does a gas not have a unique value of specific heat?

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Answered by Prabhnoorsinghrehal
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The specific heat of a gas depend on the manner in which it is heated such as at constant pressure or volume or thermally isolated etc. Hence, the specific heat of a gas is not unique. Its limits are from zero to infinity with either positive or negative values.

Answered by viny6
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The specific heat of a gas depend on the manner in which it is heated such as at constant pressure or volume or thermally isolated etc. Hence, the specific heat of a gas is not unique. Its limits are from zero to infinity with either positive or negative values.

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