The value of specific heat of an ideal gas , with rise in temperature-
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Specific Heat for an Ideal Gas at Constant Pressure and Volume. This represents the dimensionless heat capacity at constant volume; it is generally a function of temperature due to intermolecular forces. For moderate temperatures, the constant for a monoatomic gas is cv=3/2 while for a diatomic gas it is cv=5/2 (see
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Specific Heat for an Ideal Gas at Constant Pressure and Volume. This represents the dimensionless heat capacity at constant volume; it is generally a function of temperature due to intermolecular forces. For moderate temperatures, the constant for a monoatomic gas is cv=3/2 while for a diatomic gas it is cv=5/2
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