For hydrogen gas, Cp−Cv = a and for nitrogen gas Cp−Cv = b, then the relation between a and b is:
(where Cp and Cv are specific heats defined per gram)
A
a=16b
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B
b=16a
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C
a=b
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D
a=14b
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Solution
The correct option is Da=14b We know relation between specific heats per unit mass: Cp−Cv = RM
where R = Gas constant and M = Molar mass of the gas
For Hydrogen, Cp−Cv = a = RM = R2
Similarly, for nitrogen Cp−Cv = b = RM = R28
So, ratio of a and b ab = R2R28 ab = 14 a=14b