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Calculate `gamma` (ratio of `C_(p)` and `C_(v)`) for triatomic linear gas at high temperature. Assume that the contribution of vibrational degree of freedom is 75% :

A

1.222

B

1.121

C

1.18

D

1.33

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The correct Answer is:
c

(c) `C_(v)=(3)/(2)R+R+4Rxx(3)/(4)=(11)/(2)R,`
`C_(p)=(11)/(2)R+R=(13)/(2)R`
`(C_(p))/(C_(v))=(13)/(11)=1.18`
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