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The specific heat at constant volume and constant pressure for a gas are 0.075 and 0.125 cal/g respectively. The molecular weight and atomicity of the gas is

A

40u, triatomic

B

40u, monoatomic

C

80u, diatomic

D

80u, polyatomic

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