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The difference between `C_(p) " and " C_(v)` can be derived using the empirical relation `H = U + pV`. Calculate the difference between `C_(p) " and " C_(v)` for 10 moles of an ideal gas.

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To calculate the difference between \( C_p \) and \( C_v \) for 10 moles of an ideal gas, we can use the empirical relation \( H = U + pV \). Here is the step-by-step solution: ### Step 1: Write down the empirical relation The empirical relation given is: \[ H = U + pV \] ...
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