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The heat capacity per mole of water is (R is universal gas constant)

A

9R

B

`9/2R`

C

6R

D

5R

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The correct Answer is:
A

We treat water like a solic. For each atom average energy is `3k_(B)T.` Water molecule has three atoms, two hydrogen and one oxygen. The total energy of one mole of water is
`U=3xx3k_(B)TxxN_(A)=9RT" "(thereforeK_(B)=(R)/(N_(A)))`
`therefore` heat capacity per mole of water is
`C=(DeltaQ)/(DeltaT)=(DeltaU)/(DeltaT)=9R`
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