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Gases have a. no value of specific heat b. two values of specific heat c. three values of specific heat d. only one value of specific heat e. undersome conditions one value and sometimes two values of specific heat​

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Answered by vinayak5183
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Answer:

d. only one value of specific heat

Explanation:

A solid or a liquid when heated, does not undergo any change in the volume or pressure. But in case of a gas, both the pressure and volume change on heating. Therefore, specific heat of a gas is defined either at constant volume or at constant pressure and hence a gas has two specific heats.

Answered by neelofarnoor12
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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

this is because a gas can be heated under different conditions of pressure and volume

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