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`1 mol e` of an ideal monoatomic gas is mixed with `1 mol e` of an ideal diatomic gas. The molar specific heat of the mixture at constant volume is `:`

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For monoatomic gas,` C_(V)=(3)/(2)R`
For diatomic gas, `C_(V)=(5)/(2)R`
Hence the mixture,
`C_(V)=((3)/(2)R+(5)/(2)R)/(2)=2R=4cal`
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