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For a rigid diatomic molecule, univerisal gas constant `R = mc_(p)`, where `'C_(p)'` is the molar specific heat at constant pressure and 'n' is a number. Hence n is equal to

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0.2257

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0.4

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0.2857

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0.3557

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