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At constant volume, for different diatom...

At constant volume, for different diatomic gases, the molar specific heat

A

is same and 3 cal/`mol^(@)C` approximately

B

is same and its value is 4 cal/`mol^(@)C`.

C

will be totally different

D

are approximately equal and its value is 5 cal/`mol^(@)C`

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D
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