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Molar heat capacity is a path function

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Molar heat capacity is a path function

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No, molar heat capacity is not a path function. It is a state function. This means that it does not depend on the path taken to reach a particular state, but only on the current state of the system. Path functions, on the other hand, do depend on the path taken to reach a particular state. Examples of path functions include work and heat.

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ider the following statementsS1 : Change in state function between two states is a definite quantity and does not depend on pathS2 : Intensive properties can’t be algebraically added or subtractedS3 : Ratio of two extensive properties result into a parameter that depends on amount of substance.S4 : Molar heat capacity is a path functionThe correct order of true/false of the above statements is(T = True , F = False)

Specific Heat Capacity (c)

Specific heat capacity

The molar specific heat at constant volume of an ideal gas is equal to 2.5 times the universal gas constant (8.314 J/mol.K). When the temperature increases by 100k, the change in molar specific enthalpy is ___ J/mol.:

Explain the concept of specific heat capacity and why it varies among different materials.

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