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The two specific heat capacities of a gas are measured as `C_(P)=(12.28+0.2)` units and `C_(V)=(3.97+0.3)` units, if the value of gas constant R is `8.31 pm 0` . x units, the vaslue of x is (Relation : `C_(P)-C_(V)=R`)

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