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

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Answered by chocoholic15
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There are two types of specific heat for gases, one at constant volume and the other at constant pressure. And then there's this relation,

Cp−Cv=R(1)(1)Cp−Cv=R

Where CpCp and CvCv are our molar specific heats at constant pressure and volume respectively, and RR is the universal gas constant.

What I will be trying to do here is derive the molar specific heats and their ratio for monoatomic, diatomic, and triatomic gases using Boltzmann's principle of classical equipartition of energy.

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