Why monoatomic gas specifi heat not vary with temp
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Significantly, this is seven-sixths of them monoatomic value on a mole-of-atoms basis, so this is now a higherheat capacity per atom than themonatomic figure, because the vibrational mode enables for diatomic gases allows an extra degree of potential energy freedom per pair of atoms, which monatomic gases cannot ...
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Significantly, this is seven-sixths of them monoatomic value on a mole-of-atoms basis, so this is now a higherheat capacity per atom than themonatomic figure, because the vibrational mode enables for diatomic gases allows an extra degree of potential energy freedom per pair of atoms, which monatomic gases cannot ...
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