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what are the values of molar specific heat for a diatonic gas in Cal /mole ×Kelvin.. ​

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Answered by johann512
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The Molar specific heat of a solid or liquid of a material is the heat that you provide to raise the temperature of one mole of solid or liquid through 1K or 1° C. We represent it as C. Its unit is J mol-1K-1

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