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Molar heal capacity

The thermodynamic properties of a perfect gas are. of course, especially simple. For example, the difference between the molar heal capacities at constant pressure and constant volume is equal to the gas constant R,... [Pg.1223]

In this balance, the assumption is made that the molar heat capacities and the latent heals of vaporization of all components arc identical. It is also assumed that heat losses from the column and heals of mixing are negligible. With these assumptions, the upward vapor flow and the... [Pg.501]

HEAT CAPACITY. The amount of heal necessary, to raise the temperature of a sysiem, entity, or substance by one degree of temperature. It is most frequently expressed in calories per degree cenrigrade or Btu per degree Fahrenheit, if the mass of a substance is specified, then certain derived values of the heal capacity can be obtained, such as the atomic heat, molar heut. or specific heat. [Pg.758]


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