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In a thermodynamic process for a diatomic gas the pressure is directly proportional to the square of the volume then the molar heat capacity of the gases

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a mixture of diatomic and triatomic gases ... The molar heat capacity of a gas at constant volume is . ... When an ideal diatomic gas is heated at constant pressure, Diatomic Gas ... Gases expand quite appreciably due to a rise in temperature. ... Molar specific heat capacity, at constant volume (Cv), is defined as the ... So, γ = Cp/ C v = 5/3 = 1.67 .

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