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Molar heat capacity of a gas is...

Molar heat capacity of a gas is

A

Extensive property

B

Intensive property

C

Chemical property of gas

D

Colligative property

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Molar heat capacity of a gas is an intensive property, does not depend upon amount of a gas.
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