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Explain molar specific heat of a gas at constant (i) pressure and (ii) volume. Write the relation between them in terms of gas constant.

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`C_P - C_V = R.` where 'R' is universal gas constant
For monoatomic gases, 'f'= 3
For diatonse gases, f=5.
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