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The value of the specific heat at constant pressure for hydrogen is `3.4 kcal kg^(-1) ""^(@)C^(-1).` Determine `C_(V)` for hydrogen if J = 4.2 J/cal. Density at NTP is `8.9 x 10^(-5) kg/litre. [E.Q]

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To solve the problem, we need to determine the specific heat at constant volume \( C_V \) for hydrogen given the specific heat at constant pressure \( C_P \). ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Convert \( C_P \) from kilocalories to calories:** \[ C_P = 3.4 \, \text{kcal/kg} \, ^\circ C = 3.4 \times 10^3 \, \text{cal/kg} \, ^\circ C \] ...
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