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What is molar specific heat constant ? What is it at constant volume and pressure
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Answered by Arpitahanshraj
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Amount of heat required to raise temperature of 1 mole of a gas by 1 degrees Celsius is called Molar specific heat constant.

1) Molar the specific heat at constant volume can be obtained by using    formula Q/n ΔT

2) Molar specific heat at constant pressure can be obtained by using formula Q/nΔ T

Also,

Cv = MCp

Cv -Cp = R

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