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If `C_(p) and C_(v)` denoted the specific heats of unit mass of nitrogen at constant pressure and volume respectively, then

A

`C_p - C_V = R//28`

B

`C_p - C_v = = R//14`

C

`C_p - C_v = R`

D

`C_p -C_v = 28R`

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A

According to Mayer’s relation, `C_(p)- C_(v)= (R )/(m)=(R )/(28)`.
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