Multiple Choice
The specific heat of a gas at constant pressure is
A) directly proportional to the pressure.
B) inversely proportional to the pressure.
C) always greater than the specific heat at constant volume.
D) always less than the specific heat at constant volume.
E) independent of the kind of gas.
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