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25 August, 18:10

Which of the following is accurate when discussing specific heat?

A. Specific heat values for liquids will never vary for different ranges of temperature.

B. The specific heat of a gas may be measured at constant pressure.

C. The specific heat of a gas can be measured at constant volume only.

D. Specific heat values for solids will never vary for different ranges of temperature.

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  1. 25 August, 18:26
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    Option B. The specific heat of a gas may be measured at constant pressure.

    Option A and C are opposite to the fact that the liquids and solids exhibit different specific heats at different temperatures. Option C is too restritive, indeed specific heat of a gas may be measured at constant volume but also at constant pressure. That is why option B is the accurate one.
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