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Standard XII
Chemistry
Heat Capacity
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Find the value of molar heat capacity for an ideal gas in an adiabatic process.
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For an adiabatic process
⇒
△
Q
=
0
∴
C
=
△
Q
n
(
△
T
)
=
0
.
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