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Question
The molar heat capacity for the process shown in the figure is

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C = Cp
C = Cv
C > Cv
C = 0.
MCQ
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Solution
C = 0.he defined process is
`"p" = "k"/("V"^"g")`
⇒ pVg =k,
such that the process is adiabatic in which there's no heat supplied to the system, i.e. Q= 0. Molar heat capacity is the amount of heat supplied to the system per mole to produce a degree change in temperature. Also, in an adiabatic process, no heat exchange is allowed. So, molar heat capacity equals zero, i.e. C = 0.
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