| 1. | Each vibrational mode will contribute R to the total molar heat capacity, however.
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| 2. | V the molar heat capacity at constant volume.
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| 3. | Carbon dioxide is therefore more effective than nitrogen due to its higher molar heat capacity
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| 4. | A modern version is that the molar heat capacity of a solid is " 3R"
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| 5. | This gives many solids about twice the atom-molar heat capacity at room temperature of monatomic gases.
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| 6. | Several explanations of equipartition's failure to account for molar heat capacities were proposed . quantum theory among physicists.
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| 7. | "' Molar heat capacity "'of four substances in their designated states at 1 atm pressure.
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| 8. | On an order of magnitude level, what would the molar heat capacity ( per mol of some particle ) be?
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| 9. | Molar heat of formation of ?-MoTe 2 is " 6 kJ / mol from ?-MoTe 2.
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| 10. | On a per mole basis, the expression for difference in molar heat capacities becomes simply R for ideal gases as follows:
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