(a) Interpretation: To determine γ in the low-temperature and the high temperature limits for CO 2 (g). Concept introduction: The heat capacity of the system between any two temperatures is defined as the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature from lower to higher temperature divide by the temperature difference. And if the mass of the system is one mole then the system of the heat capacity is called the molar heat capacity.
(a) Interpretation: To determine γ in the low-temperature and the high temperature limits for CO 2 (g). Concept introduction: The heat capacity of the system between any two temperatures is defined as the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature from lower to higher temperature divide by the temperature difference. And if the mass of the system is one mole then the system of the heat capacity is called the molar heat capacity.
To determine γ in the low-temperature and the high temperature limits for CO2 (g).
Concept introduction:
The heat capacity of the system between any two temperatures is defined as the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature from lower to higher temperature divide by the temperature difference. And if the mass of the system is one mole then the system of the heat capacity is called the molar heat capacity.
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Interpretation:
To determine γ in the low-temperature and the high temperature limits for H2O (g).
Concept introduction:
The heat capacity of the system between any two temperatures is defined as the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature from lower to higher temperature divide by the temperature difference. And if the mass of the system is one mole then the system of the heat capacity is called the molar heat capacity.
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