name and define two principle specific heat of gases?
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Two principal specific heats of a gas are 1 Molar specific heat capacity at constant pressure 2 molar specific heat capacity at constant volume. ... Hence the amount of heat required to be supplied to a gas to raise its temperature by 1°C say at constant pressure will be greater than the amount required at constant volume.
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Two principal specific heats of a gas are 1 Molar specific heat capacity at constant pressure 2 molar specific heat capacity at constant volume. ... Hence the amount of heat required to be supplied to a gas to raise its temperature by 1°C say at constant pressure will be greater than the amount required at constant volume.
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