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what is heat capacity? Prove that
Cp - Cv = R​

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Answered by purvinigam77
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The heat capacity at constant volume, Cv, is the derivative of the internal energy with respect to the temperature, so for our monoatomic gas, Cv = 3/2 R. The heat capacity at constant pressure can be estimated because the difference between the molar Cp and Cv is R; Cp – Cv = R.

Answered by Rajalaxmipanda
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The heat capacity at constant volume, Cv, is the derivative of the internal energy with respect to the temperature, so for our monoatomic gas, Cv = 3/2 R. The heat capacity at constant pressure can be estimated because the difference between the molar Cp and Cv is R; Cp – Cv = R.

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