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The volume of gas is reduced to half from its original volume. The specific heat will be

A

Reduce to half

B

Be doubled

C

Remain constant

D

Increase four times

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C

The volume of gas is reduced to half from its original volume the specific heat will be remain constant. Specific heat is an intensive property depending only on the nature of the gas.
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