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Jamir Garrett
31 August, 14:12
For all substances, Cp>C. Why is that?
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Abbie Morrison
31 August, 15:49
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The specific heats of gases are given as Cp and Cv at constant pressure and constant volume respectively while solids and liquids are having only single value for specific heat.
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