Kinetic Theory of Gases

Question: The specific heat of 1 mole of an ideal gas at constant pressure $({{C}_{P}})$ and at constant volume $({{C}_{V}})$ which is correct



1) ${{C}_{P}}$ of hydrogen gas is $\frac{5}{2}R$
2) ${{C}_{V}}$ of hydrogen gas is $\frac{7}{2}R$
3) ${{H}_{2}}$ has very small values of ${{C}_{p}}$ and ${{C}_{V}}$
4) ${{C}_{p}}$ – ${{C}_{v}}$ = 1.99 cal/mole-K for ${{H}_{2}}$
Solution: Explanation: No Explanation
Degree of Freedom and Specific Heat

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