The formula to calculate the Molar Specific Heat Capacity at Constant Pressure (Cpm) is:
\[ C_{pm} = [R] + C_v \]
Molar Specific Heat Capacity at Constant Pressure, (of a gas) is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 mol of the gas by 1 °C at the constant pressure. Molar Specific Heat Capacity at Constant Volume, (of a gas) is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 mol of the gas by 1 °C at the constant volume.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ C_{pm} = 8.31446261815324 + 530 \approx 538.314462618153 \]
The Molar Specific Heat Capacity at Constant Pressure is approximately 538.314462618153 Joule Per Kelvin Per Mole.
| Specific Heat at Constant Volume (J/K·mol) | Specific Heat at Constant Pressure (J/K·mol) |
|---|---|
| 500 | 508.314462618153243 |
| 510 | 518.314462618153243 |
| 520 | 528.314462618153243 |
| 530 | 538.314462618153243 |
| 540 | 548.314462618153243 |
| 550 | 558.314462618153243 |