4.0 g of a gas occupies 22.4 litres at STP. The specific heat capacity of the gas at…
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4.0 g of a gas occupies 22.4 litres at STP. The specific heat capacity of the gas at constant volume is 5.0 JK−1. If the speed of sound in this gas at STP is 952 ms−1, then the heat capacity at constant pressure is: (Take gas constant R = 8.3 JK−1mol−1)
- 7.5 JK−1mol−1
- 8.5 JK−1mol−1
- 7.0 JK−1mol−1
- 8.0 JK−1mol−1
Answer
(A) 7.5 JK −1 mol −1
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