Gases have two specific heat capacities cp and CV why?
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the specific heat is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one mole of gas by 1 kelvin. the reason gasses have two specific heats because they are not stable, they change more than liquids and solids. ... therefore, when the volume held constant we get the heat capacity at constant volume(Cv).
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