You have two identical containers at a fixed temperature. In one you have water vapor (H2O) and in the other you have carbon dioxide (CO2). In the high-temperature, classical limit for vibrations and rotations, meaning that (rotation angle << T) and (vibration angle <
- The molar heat capacity of the water is larger than the molar heat capacity of the carbon dioxide.
- The molar heat capacity of the carbon dioxide is larger than the molar heat capacity of the water
- The molar heat capacity of the water and the carbon dioxide are the same.