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For nitrogen `C_(p)-C_(V)=x` and for argon `C_(P)-C_(V)=y`.The relation between x and y is given by

A

x=y

B

x=7y

C

y=7x

D

`x=(1)/(2)y`

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The correct Answer is:
A

Since for every gas `C_(P)-C_()V)`=R there x=y
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