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If for a gas `R/C_v = 0.67` , this gas is made up of molecules, which are :

A

mixture of diatomic and polyatomic

B

monoatomic

C

polyatomic

D

diatomic

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The correct Answer is:
B

`C_v=f/2R=1/(0.67)R`
`f = 2/0.67=3`
Hence the gas is monoatomic.
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