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A gaseous mixture enclosed in a vessel consists of one g mole of a gas A with `gamma=(5/3)` and some amount of gas B with `gamma=7/5` at a temperature T . The gases A and B do not react with each other and are assumed to be ideal . Find the number of g moles of the gas B if `gamma` for the gaseous mixture is `(19/13)`

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