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(a) C(p)-C(V)= x J. g^(-1). K^(-1) and C...

(a) `C_(p)-C_(V)= x J. g^(-1). K^(-1) and C_(p,m)-C_(V,m)= X " J mol"^(-1). K^(-1)` for an ideal gas. If the molecular mass of the gas be M, then establish a realation among x, X and M. (b) Give an example of a process which is simultaneosuly isothermal and adiabatic.

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