the difference between molar specific heat at constant pressure and constant volume is
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It is defined as the
Heat required to raise the temperature of any substance of its one mole quantity upto an increase of one degree celcius temperature at constant pressure and volume.
It is represented by Cp and Cv respectively.
Cp = Qp/nΔT
and Cv = Qv/nΔT
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