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The molar-specific heat at a constant pressure of an ideal gas is(7/2)R. The ratio of specific heat at constant pressure to that at constant volume is:


A

57

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B

75

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C

87

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D

97

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Solution

The correct option is B

75


The explanation for the correct option

Step 1: Molar-specific heat at constant pressure and volume

  • Molar-specific heat at constant pressure is denoted as Cpand it is given as 72R.
  • Molar-specific heat at constant volume is denoted as Cv and we have to find it.
  • The relation connecting Cpand Cv is, Cp-Cv=R
  • By substituting the given value we get

Cp-Cv=R7R2-Cv=RCv=7R2-R=5R2

  • Thus Cv is72R

Step 2: Ratio of specific heat at constant pressure to constant volume.

  • Ratio of specific heat at constant pressure to constant volume is CpCv
  • Substituting the values we get,

CpCv=7R25R2=75

The explanation for the incorrect options

Since, the correct ratio is 75. Hence, options (a), (c) and (d) are incorrect.

Therefore, the correct answer is option (B) 75


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