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The molar heat capacity for a gas at constant t and p is

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Heat Capacity of a Gas

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

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