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The molar specific heat of an ideal gas at constant pressure and constant volume is `C_(p)` and `C_(v)` respectively. If R is the universal gas constant and the ratio of `C_(p)` to `C_(v)` is `gamma`, then `C_(v)`.

A

`R/(gamma-1),(gammaR)/(gamma-1)`

B

`(gammaR),(gamma-1),R/(gamma-1)`

C

`(gamma-1)/(gammaR),(gamma-1)/R`

D

`(gamma-1)/R,(gamma-1)/(gammaR)`

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