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Helium molar heat capacity

For monatomic gases such as helium, argon, or xenon, etc., the molar heat capacity at constant volume is approximately 3(cal)/(g mole)(K). In the same system of units R is about 2 so the heat capacity at constant pressure for an ideal, monatomic gas is around 5(cal)/(g mole)(K). [Pg.101]


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