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Established the relation between molar specific heat.

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Answered by mauryapriya221
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Molar Specific heat capacity ⇒ It is the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of an 1 mole of body by 1° C. ... C = Mc, where m is the molar mass of gas, c is the specific heat capacity, and C is the Molar specific heat capacity. It can be measured at constant pressure or at constant volume.

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Answered by MotiSani
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The relation between molar specific heat can be obtained as:

•Molar specific heat is defined as the amount if heat required to raise the temperature of a body by one degree Celsius.

•SI unit of molar specific heat is J/kgK.

•It can be denoted as 'Cn'.

•Cp - Cv =R is the required relation.

where,

Cp= molar specific heat at constant pressure.

Cv=molar specific heat at constant volume.

R=Universal gas constant.

•Cp value is always greater than Cv value of a gas.

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