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If Q amount of heat is given to a diatomic gas at constant volume to raise its temperature by DeltaT. Then for change of temperature how much amount of heat should be supplied at constant pressure ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A monoatomic ideal gas is sealed within a container featuring a piston fixed in place at one end. How will the heat capacity C of the gas change if the piston is allowed to move freely? B. C will decrease, because the movement of the piston will prevent heat transfer.

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