The heat capacity of a certain amount of a particular gas at constant pressure is greater than

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The heat capacity of a certain amount of a particular gas at constant pressure is greater than that at constant volume by 29.1 J/K.

(a) How many moles of the gas are there?

(b) If the gas is monatomic, what are Cv and Cp?

(c) If the gas consists of diatomic molecules that rotate but do not vibrate, what are Cv and Cp?

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