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Calculate the difference between `C_p and C_(V)` for 10 mole of an ideal gas.

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Given that `C_(v)` = heat capacity at constant volume
`C_(p)` = heat capacity at constant pressure
Difference between `C_(p)` and `C_(v)` is equal to gas constant (R )
`C_(p) - C_(v) = nR` (where, n = no. of moles).
`=10 xx 4.184 J = 41.84` J
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