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The molar heat capacity for an ideal gas...

The molar heat capacity for an ideal gas
a) is zero for an adiabatic process
b) is infinite for an isothermal process
c) depends only on the nature of the gas for a process in which either volume or pressure is constant
d) is equal to the product of the molecular weight and specific heat capacity for any process

A

only a,b are correct

B

only b, d are correct

C

only c, d are correct

D

all are correct

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D
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