Answer : The molar heat capacity at constant volume and constant pressure is 29.9 J/mol.K and 38.2 J/mol.K respectively.
Explanation :
Formula used for specific heat at constant volume :
[tex]q_v=n\times c_v\times \Delta T[/tex]
where,
[tex]q_v[/tex] = heat = 229 J
n = moles of gas = 3.0 mol
[tex]c_v[/tex] = molar heat capacity at constant volume = ?
[tex]\Delta T[/tex] = change in temperature = 2.55 K
Now put all the given value in the above formula, we get:
[tex]229J=3.0mol\times c_v\times 2.55K[/tex]
[tex]c_v=29.9J/mol.K[/tex]
The molar heat capacity at constant volume is 29.9 J/mol.K
Now we have to calculate the molar heat capacity at constant pressure.
Formula used :
[tex]c_p-c_v=R[/tex]
where,
[tex]c_v[/tex] = molar heat capacity at constant volume = 29.9 J/mol.K
[tex]c_p[/tex] = molar heat capacity at constant pressure = ?
R = gas constant = 8.314 J/mol.K
Now put all the given value in the above formula, we get:
[tex]c_p-29.9J/mol.K=8.314J/mol.K[/tex]
[tex]c_p=38.2J/mol.K[/tex]
The molar heat capacity at constant pressure is 38.2 J/mol.K