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If the molar specific heat of a rigid diatomic gas at constant pressure is \(C\), then the molar specific heat of a monoatomic gas at constant volume is

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For ideal gases, \[ \boxed{ \begin{aligned} \text{Monoatomic:}\quad & c_V=\frac32R,\qquad C_P=\frac52R, \text{Rigid diatomic:}\quad & c_V=\frac52R,\qquad C_P=\frac72R. \end{aligned} } \]
Updated On: Jul 18, 2026
  • \(\dfrac{2C}{5}\)
  • \(\dfrac{3C}{5}\)
  • \(\dfrac{5C}{7}\)
  • \(\dfrac{3C}{7}\)
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The Correct Option is D

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