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Heat capacity of gases

Principle: Heat is added to a gas in a glass vessel by an electric heater which is switched on briefly. The temperature increase results in a pressure increase, which is measured with a manometer. Under isobaric conditions a temperature increase results in a volume dilatation, which can be read from a gas syringe. The molar heat capacities CV and Cp are calculated from the pressure or volume change.

Tasks: Determine the molar heat capacities of air at constant volume Cv and at constant pressure Cp.

Artikel-Nr.Artikelbezeichnung
P1226101Heat capacity of Gases
P2320201Heat capacity of gases
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