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For hydrogen gas Cp-Cv=a and for oxygen ...

For hydrogen gas `C_p-C_v=a` and for oxygen gas `C_p-C_v=b`,`C_p` and `C_v` being molar specific heats. The relation between a and b is

A

a=16b

B

b=16a

C

a=4b

D

a=4b

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