The molar specific heat constant pressure of an ideal gas is 7R/2. The ratio of specific heat at constant pressure to that at constant volume is?

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Thermodynamics is a branch of physics that studies the relationship between heat, work, and temperature, and how they relate to energy, entropy, and the physical properties of matter and radiation.  Specific heat is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius. It is also known as massic heat capacity.  The units of specific heat are usually calories or joules per gram per Celsius degree. For example, the specific heat of water is 1 calorie (or 4.186 joules) per gram per Celsius degree.  Specific heat is a property of the substance. Its SI... Show more

The molar specific heat constant pressure of an ideal gas is 7R/2. The ratio of specific heat at constant pressure to that at constant volume is?