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For triatomic gases such as `CO_(2)` the ratio `(C_(p))/(C_(v))` is equal to ...........

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To find the ratio of specific heats \( \frac{C_p}{C_v} \) for triatomic gases like \( CO_2 \), we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Definitions**: - \( C_p \) is the specific heat at constant pressure. - \( C_v \) is the specific heat at constant volume. ...
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