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The molar heat capacity for an ideal gas

A

is zero for an adiabatic process

B

is infinite for an isothermal process

C

depends only on the nature of the gas for a process in which either volume or pressure is constant

D

is equal to the product of the molecular weight and specific heat capacity for any process

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