Q.
The value of Cp−Cv=1.00R for a gas in state A and Cp−Cv=1.06R in another state. If PA and PB denote the pressure and TA and TB denote the temperatures in the two states, then
For state A,Cp−Cv=R, i.e., the gas behaves as an ideal gas. For state B,Cp−Cv=1.06R(=R), i.e., the gas does not behave like an ideal gas.
We know that at high temperature and at low pressure, nature of gas may be ideal.
So we can say that PA<PB and TA>TB.