The molar specific heat at constant pressure of an ideal gas is 7 2 R. The ratio of…
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The molar specific heat at constant pressure of an ideal gas is \(\frac{7}{2}\)R. The ratio of specific heat at constant pressure to that at constant volume is :
- \(\frac{7}{5}\)
- \(\frac{8}{7}\)
- \(\frac{5}{7}\)
- \(\frac{9}{7}\)
Answer
(A) 7 5
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