The relation between two specific heats (in cal/mol) of a gas is:
1.  CP-CV=RJ                               

2.  CV-CP=RJ

3.  CP-CV=J                                 

4.  CV-CP=J

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The ratio of the specific heats \(\frac{C_P}{C_V}=\gamma\) in terms of degrees of freedom \((n)\) is given by:
1. \(1+1/n\)
2. \(1+n/3\)
3. \(1+2/n\)
4. \(1+n/2\)

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The figure shows a process for a gas in which pressure (P) and volume (V) of the gas change. If C1 and C2 are the molar heat capacities of the gas during the processes AB and BC respectively, then:

1. C1=C2

2. C1>C2

3. C1<C2

4. C1C2

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If \(C_P\) and \(C_V\) denote the specific heats (per unit mass) of an ideal gas of molecular weight \(M\) (where \(R\) is the molar gas constant), the correct relation is:
1. \(C_P-C_V=R\)
2. \(C_P-C_V=\frac{R}{M}\)
3. \(C_P-C_V=MR\)
4. \(C_P-C_V=\frac{R}{M^2}\)

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The specific heat of an ideal gas is:

1.  proportional to T.                     

2.  proportional to T2.

3.  proportional to T3.                  

4.  independent of T.

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For hydrogen gas, the difference between molar specific heats is given by; \(C_P-C_V=a,\) and for oxygen gas, \(C_P-C_V=b.\) Here, \(C_P\)​ and \(C_V\)​ are molar specific heats expressed in \(\text{J mol}^{-1}\text{K}^{-1}.\) What is the relationship between \(a\) and \(b?\)
1. \(a=16b\)
2. \(b=16a\)
3. \(a=4b\)
4. \(a=b\)

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The specific heat of a gas:

1. has only two values \(Cp\) and \(Cv\).   
2. has a unique value at a given temperature.
3. can have any value between 0 and  ∞.
4. depends upon the mass of the gas.
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The value of CP-Cv=1.00 R for a gas in state A and CP-Cv=1.06 R in another state B. If PA and PB denote the pressure and TA & TB denote the temperatures in the two states, then:

1. \(P_A=P_B ; T_A>T_B\)
2. \(P_A>P_B ; T_A=T_B\)
3. \(P_A<P_B ; T_A>T_B\)
4. \(P_A=P_B ; T_A<T_B\)

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The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of \(1\) g of Helium at NTP, from \({T_1}\) K to \({T_2}\) K is:

1. \(\dfrac{3}{2}N_ak_B(T_2-T_1)\) 2. \(\dfrac{3}{4}N_ak_B(T_2-T_1)\)
3. \(\dfrac{3}{4}N_ak_B\frac{T_2}{T_1}\) 4. \(\dfrac{3}{8}N_ak_B(T_2-T_1)\)
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A cylinder of fixed capacity \(44.8\) litres contains helium gas at standard temperature and pressure. What is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of the gas in the cylinder by \(15.0^\circ~\text{C}?\) (\(R=8.31\) J mol–1 K–1)
1. \(379\) J 2. \(357\) J
3. \(457\) J 4. \(374\) J
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