What is specific heat a function of at high temperatures?

A)
Time
B)
Density
C)
Temperature
D)
Entropy

Correct Answer :   Temperature


Explanation : The vibrational motion of the molecules becomes significant by absorbing some of the energy that would otherwise go into the translational and rotational molecular motion as the temperature of a diatomic or polyatomic gas is raised above normal conditions. The excitation of vibrational energy, allows the specific heat to become a function of temperature function making it thermally perfect rather than calorically perfect.