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Standard XII
Chemistry
Adsorption and Absorption
For hydrogen ...
Question
For hydrogen gas
C
p
−
C
v
=
a
and for oxygen gas
C
p
−
C
v
=
b
,
so the relation between
a
and
b
is
a
=
n
b
. Value of
n
is:
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Solution
The difference between specific heats always equals
R
(Universal gas constant.)
C
P
−
C
V
=
R
For
H
2
,
C
P
−
C
V
=
a
⟹
a
=
R
For
O
2
,
C
P
−
C
V
=
b
⟹
b
=
R
a
=
n
b
.
R
=
n
R
.
n
=
1
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