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For one mole of gas Cp and Cv relations are:

(A) Cp = Cv

(B) Cp = Cv – R

(C) Cp = Cv + R

(D) Cp = Cv·R

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Answered by Anonymous
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Option C

Cp = Cv + R

For one mole of gas Cp and Cv relations are Cp = Cv + R.

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• One mole = 6.022 × 10²³ atoms.

• It is said a mole of any gas just means that there are 6.022 × 10²³ atoms present in the gas.

Answered by abdul9838
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For one mole of gas Cp and Cv relations are:

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option C(Cp=CV+R

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