If for an ideal gas, the ratio of pressure and volume is constant and is equal to 1 atm L…
Chemistry · NEET · NTA Exams — Chemical Thermodynamics
If for an ideal gas, the ratio of pressure and volume is constant and is equal to 1 atm L-1, the molar heat capacity at constant pressure would be:
- (3/2) R
- 2R
- (5/2) R
- zero
Answer
(D) zero
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