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The molar specific heat capacity of all monatomic gases is the same. Is this ture of false ? (Assumed ideal nature.)

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To determine whether the statement "The molar specific heat capacity of all monatomic gases is the same" is true or false, we can analyze the properties of monatomic gases in the context of the ideal gas law and thermodynamics. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Molar Specific Heat Capacity**: The molar specific heat capacity (C) of a gas is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one mole of the gas by one degree Celsius (or one Kelvin). 2. **Using the Formula for Molar Specific Heat Capacity**: ...
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CENGAGE PHYSICS ENGLISH-KINETIC THEORY OF GASES AND FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS-Exercise 2.1
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  2. What happens to the random motion when an ideal gas undergoes free exp...

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  3. The highest vacuum attained so far is of the order of 10^(-11) mm of m...

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  4. A thermally insulated vessel with gaseous nitrogen at a temperature of...

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  6. At 127^(@)C and 1.00 xx 10^(-2) atm pressure, the density of a gas is ...

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  7. The mass of a gas molecule can be computed form the specific heat at c...

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  8. In a certain (2/5) th of the energy of molecules is associated with th...

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  9. If the water molecules in 1 g of water were distributed uniformaly ove...

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  10. How many degress of freedom have the gas molecules, if under standard ...

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  11. The temperature of a gas consisting of rigid diatomic moleculoes is T ...

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  12. The molar specific heat capacity of all monatomic gases is the same. I...

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  13. One mole of a monatomic ideal gas is mixed with one mole of a diatomic...

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  14. A gas has been subjected to isochoric-isobaric processes 1-2-3-4-1 see...

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  15. A gas has been subjected to an isothermal-isochromic cycle 1-2-3-4-1 s...

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  16. Calculate gamma of a gaseous mixture consisting of 3 moles of nitrogen...

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  17. A closed container of volume 0.02m^3contains a mixture of neon and arg...

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  18. Equal masses of air are sealed in two vessels, one of volume V(0) and ...

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  19. A glass container encloses a gas a pressure of 8 xx 10^(5) pa and 300 ...

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  20. Calculate the number of molecules in 1 cc of an ideal gas at 27^(@)C a...

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