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When an ideal diatomic gas is heated at constant pressure, the fraction of the heat energy supplied which increases the internal energy of the gas is ​

Answer» TOTAL heat energy supplied to raise temperature of a diatomic gas at constant pressure=nC p ΔTTotal RISE in internal energy=nC v ΔTThus fraction of heat energy utilized in INCREASING internal energy= nC p ΔTnC v ΔT = C p C v = 2F +12f = f+2f where f is the number of degrees of freedom of the gas.For diatomic gas, f=5Thus fraction= 75 Explanation:hope it helps ;) MARK as brainliest!


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