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Assuming that the molar heat capacity of a gas at a constant volume Cv is known, derive formulas for the value of the molar heat capacity of an ideal gas for processes described by the laws: a) p=a/T; b) V=a/T; c) V=aT2; d) p= aV. In these formulas p, V, T are the pressure, volume and temperature (on an absolute scale) of the gas, respectively; a is some initially given constant.
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