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5.6 litre of an unknown gas at NTP requi...

`5.6` litre of an unknown gas at `NTP` requires 12.5 calorie to raise its temperature by `10^(@)C` at constant volume Calculate
(a) `C_(v)` of gas
(b) atomicity of gas .

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To solve the problem step by step, we will calculate the specific heat capacity at constant volume \( C_v \) of the gas and then determine its atomicity. ### Step 1: Calculate the number of moles of the gas At Normal Temperature and Pressure (NTP), we know that: - Volume \( V = 5.6 \) L - Pressure \( P = 1 \) atm - Temperature \( T = 273 \) K ...
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