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specific heat of a gas is constant for all gasses in nature (true or false)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The molar specific heat capacity of all monatomic gases is the same. ... R is a universal constant and γ is the same for all monoatomic gases, and hence the molar specific heat capacity of all monoatomic gases is the same.

Answered by av8345736
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The molar specific heat capacity of all monatomic gases is the same. ... R is a universal constant and γ is the same for all monoatomic gases, and hence the molar specific heat capacity of all monoatomic gases is the same.

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