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A gaseos mixture consists of equal number of moles of two ideal gases having adiabatic exponents `gamma_(1)` and `gamma_(2)` and molar speific heats at constant volume `C_(v_(1))` and `C_(v_(2))` respectively. Which of the following statements is/are correct?

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