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An ideal gas is made to undergo a process `T = T_(0)e^(alpha V)` where `T_(0)` and `alpha` are constants. Find the molar specific heat capacity of the gas in the process if its molar specific heat capacity at constant volume is `C_(v)`. Express your answer as a function of volume (V).

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