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One mole of ideal monoatomic gas `(gamma=5//3)` is mixed with one mole of diatomic gas `(gamma=7//5)`. What is `gamma` for the mixture? `gamma` Denotes the ratio of specific heat at constant pressure, to that at constant volume

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`gamma_(mix)=(C_(P_("mix")))/(C_(V_("mix")))=(1+(5)/(2)R+1xx(7)/(2)R)/(1xx(3)/(2)+1xx(5)/(2)R)`
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