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A gas has molar heat capacity `C=24.9 J mol^(-1)'K^(-1)` in the process `P^(2)T` = constant. Then (R=8.3 J/mol k)

A

Gas is monoatomic

B

Gas is diatomic

C

Gas is triatomic

D

Atomicity of gas is 4

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