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At constant entropy, the two TdS equations give us..
1.
At constant entropy, the two TdS equations give us the relation
A.
Cp+Cv = 0
B.
Cp=Cv
C.
Cp-Cv = mR
D.
Cp/Cv =
Answer» E.
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