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In an ideal gas, specific enthalpy is a function of i. Entropy ii. Temperature iii, Pressure iv. Mass

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Temperature

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In an ideal gas the specific enthalpy is exclusively a function of Temperature only this can be also written as h = h(T)

A gas is said be ideal gas if obeys PV= nRT law

And in a ideal gas both internal energy and specific enthalpy are a function of Temperature only. Therefore the constant volume and constant pressure specific heats Cv and Cp are also function of temperature only.

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