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Considering the gases to be ideal, the value of `gamma=(C_(P))/(C_(V))` for a gaseous mixture consisting of = 3 moles of carbon dioxide and 2 moles of oxygen will be
`(gamma_(O_(2))=1.4,gamma_(CO_(2))=1.3 )`

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