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Standard XII
Chemistry
Relation between Cp and Cv
For a gas, th...
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For a gas, the difference between the specific heats at constant pressure and constant volume is 4150 J/Kg-K and the ratio is 1.4. What is the specific heat of the gas at constant volume in J/Kg-K?
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Solution
Given,
C
p
c
v
=
1.4
⇒
C
p
=
1.4
C
v
Now,
C
p
−
C
v
=
4150
⇒
1.4
C
v
−
C
v
=
4150
⇒
C
v
=
4150
0.4
=
10375
J
/
k
g
K
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