A.greater than 3 kcal/(kmol.K)
B.less than 3 kcal/(kmol.K)
C.equal to 3 kcal/(kmol.K)
D.less than or equal to 3 kcal/(kmol.K) depending on the gas
Related Mcqs:
- At low pressure the molal heat capacity of an ideal monoatomic gas at constant-volume is equal to
- At low pressure the molal heat capacity at constant-pressure (Cp) of an ideal monoatmic gas is equal to
- At the critical temperature and pressure the specific heat of a gas at constant-pressure (Cp)
- For values of compressibility factor (Z) less than 1 the volume of a real gas
- The heat removed capacity of a one ton refrigerator is
- The compressibility factor of any gas
- The ratio of specific heats of a gas is 1.4 and the value of specific heat at constant pressure is 7.0 cal/mole ?C. The difference between specific heat at constant presure and specific heat at constant volume will be
- The specific heat at constant volume of solids obeys Deby’s T3 law
- A constant-volume gas thermometer employing hydrogen gas is used to measure the temperatures
- A constant-volume gas thermometer employing helium is used to measure temperatures