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A non-linear triatomic gas is 50% dissoc...

A non-linear triatomic gas is 50% dissociated into individual atoms. Ignoring, the vibrational degree of freedom and any further dissociation, the gas behaves as if the number of degree of freedom is

A

`4.67`

B

`4.87`

C

`4.54`

D

`4.32`

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