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If M is the molecular weight of gas then the principal specific heat of a gas is given by

A

`Mxx`Molar specific heat

B

`(1//M)xx`molar specific heat

C

`M^(2)` molar specific heat

D

`(1//M^(2))` molar specific heat

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