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Let `n_(1)` and `n_(2)` moles of two different ideal gases be mixed. If adiabatic coeefiecient of the two gases are `gamma_(1)` and `gamma_(2)` respectively, then adiabatic coefficient `gamma` of the mixture is given through the relation

A

`(n_(1)+n_(2)) gamma =n_(1)gamma_(1)+n_(2)gamma_(2)`

B

`((n_(1)+n_(2)))/(gamma-1) = (n_(1))/(gamma_(1)-1) +(n_(2))/(gamma_(2)-1)`

C

`(n_(1)+n_(2)) (gamma)/(gamma-1)= n_(1) (gamma_(1))/(gamma_(1)-1) +n_(2) (gamma_(2))/(gamma_(2)-1)`

D

`(n_(1) +n_(2)) (gamma -1) = n_(1) (gamma_(1)-1) +n_(2) (gamma_(2) -1)`

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