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The molar heat capacity for an ideal gas (a) cannot be negative (b) must be equal to either CV or Cp (c) must lie in the range CV ≤ C ≤ Cp (d) may have any value between -∞ and -∞ 

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Correct Answer is: (d) may have any value between - and -

 The molar heat capacity has the general definition

C = 1/n . ΔQ/ΔT ,

where n = number of moles, ΔQ = heat absorbed by the gas and ΔT = rise in temperature of gas.

It is possible to obtain almost any set of values for ΔQ and ΔT by proper selection of a process.



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