10. Oxygen has a molecular weight of 32 and a specific heat at constant volume of 0.55 kJ/(kg K). What is the specific heat at constant pressure if the universal gas constant is 8.314 J/(mol.K)? A. 0.29 kJ/(kg.K) B. 0.44 kJ/(kg.K) C. 0.34 kJ/(kg.K) D. 0.16 kJ/(kg.K)
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