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`C_P` and `C_V` are specific heats at constant pressure and constant volume respectively. it is observed that`C_P - C_V=p` for helium gas and `C_P - C_V=q` for Oxygen gas. The correct relation between p and q is

A

`p=q`

B

`p=8q`

C

`p=16q`

D

`p=q/8`

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