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A lomecole of a gas has six degrees of freedom. Then the molar specific heat of the gas at constant volume is

A

`R/2`

B

R

C

`(3R)/(2)`

D

3R

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The correct Answer is:
D

here, number o degrees of freedom, f=6 Molar specific heat of the gas at constant volume is
`C_(V)=f/2R=6/2R=3R`
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