The difference between Cp and Cv can be derived using the empirical relation H = U + pV. Calculate the difference between Cp and Cv for 10 moles of an ideal gas.

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Given that, Cv = heat capacity at constant volume,

Cp = heat capacity at constant pressure

 Difference between Cp and Cv is equal to gas constant (R).

.'. Cp – Cv = nR                                (where, n = no. of moles)

= 10 x 8.3

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