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The different between molar specific heat at constant presure and at constant volume per volume called​

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the molar heat capacity, which is the heat capacity per mole of a pure substance. Molar heat capacity is often designated CP, to denote heat capacity under constant pressure conditions, as well as CV, to denote heat capacity under constant volume conditions.

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