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Graph of specific heat at constant volume for a monatomic gas is

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(C) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Specific heat is a physical quantity.

It is basically defined as the amount of great required to raise the temperature by 1°.

It is demoted by c.

Specific heat at constant volume is given by Cv.

The process which involves constant volume is known as Isochoric process.

Ice has lower specific heat than water. Mono atomic means single atomic in which gases are not bound to each other.

According to the principles of theromodynamics, if the specific heat is taken at a constant volume.

Hence, for mono atomic gas Cv= 3R/2

The graph of specific heat at constant volume for a monatomic gas is respresnted in (c).

Hence, C) is the correct answer.

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