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A mixture of two non-reactive ideal gases is enclosed in a vessel consisting of one mole of a monatomic gas .A. and .n. moles of diatomic gas .B. at a temperature .T.. If the adiabatic constant of the gaseous mixture is `(13)/(9)` then the value of .n. is

A

5

B

2

C

4

D

3

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