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give the value of the specific heat capacity of a gas during an isothermal process​

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Answered by rubenandrews
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during the reaction the hydrogen gas will evolve out

Answered by sonalip1219
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Given:-

a gas following isothermal process

To Find:-

specific heat

Explanation:-

Specific heat of a gas is defined as heat required by a gas of unit mass to raise its temperature by unit degree centigrade.

i.e., C=\frac{Q}{m\Delta T}

For isothermal process, Temperature=constant => \Delta T=0

Therefore,

Specific heat, C=\frac{Q}{m\times0}=\infty

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