The specific heat of gas
(a) has only two values Cp and Cv
(b) has a unique value at a given temperature
(c) can have any value between 0 and co
(d) depends upon the mass of the mass
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HAS ONLY TWO VALUES CP AND CV
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The specific heat of gas has only two values Cp and Cv. (Option a)
- Gas does not have a fixed specific heat value because when gases are heated small temperature changes cause a considerable change in both volume and pressure.
- Due to which the specific heat of gas can have any value between 0 and infinity.
- While the definition of specific heat is that, it is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature by the unit degree of unit mass.
- Related to the internal energy of a system, the volume, and pressure in constant with the enthalpy of a system.
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