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A soap bubble of radius `r` is inflated with an ideal gas. The atmospheric pressure is `p_0`, the surface tension of the soap water solution is `alpha`. Find the difference between the molar heat capacity of the gas during its heating inside the bubble and the molar heat capacity of the gas under constant pressure, `C - C_p`.

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