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The value of `(C_p - C_v)` is `1.00 R` for a gas sample in state `A` and is `1.08 R` in state `B`. Let (`p_A, p_B)`denote the pressures and `(T_A and T_B)` denote the temperatures of the states `A` and `B` respectively . Most likely

A

`p_A lt p_B` and `T_A gt T_B`

B

`p_A gt p_B` and `T_A lt T_B`

C

`p_A =p_B` and `T_A lt T_B`

D

`p_A gt p_B` and `T_A=T_B`

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