Q.
A monatomic ideal gas undergoes a process in which the ratio of P to V at any instant is constant and equals to 1 . What is the molar heat capacity of the gas?
A monoatomic ideal gas undergoes a process in which the ratio of P to V at any instant is constant and equals 1 . VP= constat PV−1= constant PVγ= constant γ=−1
Monoatomic gas: CV=23R
Molar heat capacity =CV+1−γR =23R+1−(−1)R =23R+2R=24R