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Why specific heat of monoatomic gases are constant?

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The models of constant-volume specific heat based on equipartition of energy and including rotational degrees of freedom as well as translational are able to explain specific heats for diatomic molecules. ... The constant pressure specific heat is related to the constant volume value by CP = CV + R.

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