A.3.2 cal/g atom
B.6.2 cal/g atom
C.5.2 cal/g atom
D.1.4 cal/g atom
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- The two specific heats at constant pressure and at constant volume are equal at
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- The change in temperature resulting from a gas expanding from one constant pressure, with no heat transfer and no external work other than to maintain the constant pressure is known as