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    An Ideal Diatomic Gas Has a Molar Specific Heat at Constant
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An Ideal Diatomic Gas Has a Molar Specific Heat at Constant

Question 12

Question 12

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An ideal diatomic gas has a molar specific heat at constant pressure, Cp, of:


A) R
B) 3R/2
C) 5R/2
D) 7R/2
E) 9R/2

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