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14 May, 11:49

According to the table, which gas would be least efficient-that is, have the least heat-storing ability--for transferring heat from a heat source to a

heat exchanger?

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  1. 14 May, 12:18
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    Oxygen

    Explanation:

    If we had the same question then the table would've given the specific heat for these gases:

    Water (steam) | 2.08

    Air (25°C) | 1.01

    Oxygen | 0.92

    Hydrogen | 14.30

    Out of these options, oxygen has the lowest specific heat and so it has the least heat-storing ability of the group.
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