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Which of the following is accurate when discussing specific heat? A. The specific heat of a gas may be measured at constant pressure. B. The specific heat of a gas can be measured at constant volume only. C. Specific heat values for solids will never vary for different ranges of temperature. D. Specific heat values for liquids will never vary for different ranges of temperature

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Hey there,

Your question states: Which of the following is accurate when discussing specific heat?

Your correct answer would be "The specific heat of a gas may be measured at constant pressure" It would be measured as constant pressure because the heat is specific. As this is about, therefore, this would be measured as a constant pressure.

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~Jurgen
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a.) the specific heat of a gas may be measured at constant pressure.
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