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One mole of monoatomic gas and three moles of diatomic gas are put together in a container. The molar specific heat (in `JK​^(-1)"​ mol​ "^(-1)`​) at constant volume is (R = 8.3 `J K​^(-1​) " mol"​^(-1​)` )

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