Physics, asked by wipronreddy, 8 months ago

Molar heat capacity of a gas does not depend on
(a) Its temperature (b) Its molecular weight
(c) Its atomicity
(A) a and b are true
(B) a and c are true
(C) both b and c are true
(D) all a, b, c are true​

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Answered by aryanmathur112007
0

Answer:

For a gas, the molar heat capacity C is the heat required to increase the temperature of 1 mole of gas by 1 K. The heat capacity depends on whether the heat is added at constant volume or constant pressure.

Hence, it does depend on temperature or its molecular weight.

Answered by swatikashyap43745
1

Answer:

d) all a, b, c are true.

Explanation:

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