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Question: The specific heat of air at constant pressure is \[1.005\] kJ/kg/K and the specific heat of air at c...

The specific heat of air at constant pressure is 1.0051.005 kJ/kg/K and the specific heat of air at constant volume is 0.7180.718 kg kJ/kg/k. If the universal gas constant is 8.3148.314 kJ/kmol K. find the molecular weight of air?
A. 28.9728.97
B. 24.624.6
C. 22.822.8
D. 19.619.6

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Solution

The mass of a molecule of a substance is measured in molecular weight, which is dependent on 1212 as the atomic weight of carbon-1212. In practice, it's determined by adding the atomic weights of the atoms that make up a substance's molecular formula.

Complete step by step answer:
The symbol RR stands for the molar gas constant (also known as the gas constant, universal gas constant, or ideal gas constant). It's the molar equivalent of the Boltzmann constant, but in terms of energy per temperature increment per mole, i.e. the pressure–volume product, rather than energy per temperature increment per atom.

The values given here are,
The specific heat of air at constant pressure, Cp=1.005KJ/Kg/K{C_p} = 1.005\,KJ/Kg/K
The specific heat of air at constant volume, Cv=0.718KgKj/Kg/K{C_v} = 0.718KgKj/Kg/K
Universal gas constant, R =8.314Kg/KmoleK = 8.314\,Kg/K\,mole\,K
Also, we can say
R=8.314MKJ/Kg/K(n=xM)R = \dfrac{{8.314}}{M}KJ/Kg/K(\because n = \dfrac{x}{M})
And We know that,

\Rightarrow 1.005 - 0.718 = \dfrac{{8.314}}{M} \\\ \therefore \,M = \dfrac{{8.314}}{{0.287}} = 28.97 $$ **Hence, the correct answer is option A.** **Note:** The amount of heat per unit mass needed to increase the temperature by one degree Celsius is known as specific heat. The relationship between heat and temperature change is commonly expressed as follows, where $c$ is the real heat.The equation for finding the molecular weight when specific heat at constant pressure, specific heat at volume and R is as follows: $$M = \dfrac{R}{{{C_p} - {C_v}}}$$