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If `C_(P) and C_(P)` denote the specific heat (per unit mass of an ideal gas of moleculat weight M, then (where R is the molar gas constant)

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`c_(P)-c_(V)=R//M^(2)`

B

`c_(P)-c_(V)=R `

C

`c_(P)-c_(V)=R//M `

D

`c_(P)-c_(V)=MR `

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