difference between Cp and Cv
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The heat capacity at constant pressureCP is greater than the heat capacity at constant volume CV .
Thermodynamics is a branch of physical chemistry that describes the relationship of heat energy with other forms of energy. CV and CP are two terms used in thermodynamics. CV is the specific heat at constant volume, and CP is the specific heat at constant pressure.Specific heat is the heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance (per unit mass) by one degree Celsius. The main difference between CV and CP is that the volume change is zero for a system under CVwhereas the pressure change is zero for a system under CP.
Thermodynamics is a branch of physical chemistry that describes the relationship of heat energy with other forms of energy. CV and CP are two terms used in thermodynamics. CV is the specific heat at constant volume, and CP is the specific heat at constant pressure.Specific heat is the heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance (per unit mass) by one degree Celsius. The main difference between CV and CP is that the volume change is zero for a system under CVwhereas the pressure change is zero for a system under CP.
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