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Work done by gas changing pressure and volume the molar heat capacity

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Explanation:

Heat Capacity at Constant Pressure. For an ideal gas at constant pressure, it takes more heat to achieve the same temperature change than it does at constant volume. At constant volume all the heat added goes into raising the temperature. At constant pressure some of the heat goes to doing work.

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