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Define two principle of specific heat of gas​

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Answered by GôldGrâće
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(a) Define two principle specific heats of gases. (a) Specific heat at constant volume: ... Specific heat at constant pressure: The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 mole ofgas through 1°C at constant pressure is called specific heat at constant pressure.

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Answered by gloriya48
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a) specific heat at constant volume

The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of 1mole of gas through 1 degree Cellcious at constant volume is known as specific heat at a constant volume.

b) When gas is heated at constant volume, the whole of the heat supplied is used to increase the temperature of gas because gas is not allowed to expand and work done against expansion is zero.

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