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`C_v and C_p` denote the molar specific heat capacities of a gas at constant volume and constant pressure, respectively. Then

A

`C_(p)+C_(v)` is larger for a diatomic ideal gas than for a monoatomic ideal gas.

B

`C_(p)-C_(v)` is larger for a diatomic ideal gas ghtan for a monoatomic ideal gas.

C

`C_(p).C_(v)` is larger for a diatomic ideal gas than for monoatomic ideal gas.

D

`C_(p)//C_(v0` is larger for a diatomic ideal gas than for a monoatomic ideal gas.

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