Define molar heat capacity and specific heat capacity.
Out of boiling point (I), entropy (II), pH (III) and e.m.f of a cell (IV), intensive properties are:
The ratio of specific to molar heat capacity of a body
A: Specific heat is an intensive property R: Heat capacity is an extensive property.
Molar heat capacity at constant volume can be given as
An ideal gas is made to undergo a process T = T_(0)e^(alpha V) where T_(0) and alpha are constants. Find the molar specific heat capacity of the gas in the process if its molar specific heat capacity at constant volume is C_(v) . Express your answer as a function of volume (V).
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