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The volumetric or molar specific heat at constant pressure is the product of

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Molar Specific Heat. a substance by one kelvin is called 'Molar specific heat'". Gases have two types of Molar specific heat because it depends whether the gas is allowed to expand or not when heated . When the volumeof the gas is kept constant, its specific heat is called "molar specific heat at constant volume".
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