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P-V plots for two gases during adiabatic processes are shown in the figure. Plots 1 and 2 should corresponds respectively to

A

He and `O_(2)`0

B

`O_(2)` and He

C

He and Ar

D

`O_(2) "and" N_(2)`

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B

As `gamma_("mono") gt gamma_("dia") "so" 2 rarr "monoatomic & " 1 rarr "diatomic" `
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