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Calculate the specific heat capacities at constant volume and constant pressure for `CO (2), ` Given `gamma = 1.30, R =8.33 J mol ^(-1) K ^(-1).`

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To calculate the specific heat capacities at constant volume (Cv) and constant pressure (Cp) for CO2 given \( \gamma = 1.30 \) and \( R = 8.314 \, \text{J mol}^{-1} \text{K}^{-1} \), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the relationship between Cp, Cv, and R The relationship between the specific heat capacities at constant pressure (Cp) and constant volume (Cv) for an ideal gas is given by the equation: \[ C_p - C_v = R \] ...
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