15. You measure the specific heat capacity of a gas and obtain the following results: Cp = -1 (1.13±0.04) kJ kg-¹ K-¹, a

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15. You measure the specific heat capacity of a gas and obtain the following results: Cp = -1 (1.13±0.04) kJ kg-¹ K-¹, a

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15. You measure the specific heat capacity of a gas and obtain the following results: Cp = -1 (1.13±0.04) kJ kg-¹ K-¹, and Cy = (0.72 ± 0.03) kJ kg-¹ K-¹. State whether this gas is more likely to be monatomic or diatomic. State the confidence level of your answer by calculating the number of standard deviations.

Q15: y = 1.57 ± 0.09 (most likely monatomic ~10, diatomic ruled out by ~1.90).
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