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Assertion : The ratio `C_(P)// C_(upsilon)` for a diatomic gas is more than that for a monoatomic gas.
Reason : The moleculess of a monoatomic gas have more degrees of freedom than those of a diatomic gas.

A

Statement -`1` is True , Statement -`2` is True , Statement -`2` is correct explanation for Statement - `1`

B

Statement -`1` is True , Statement -`2` is True , Statement -`2` is not correct explanation for Statement - `1`

C

Statement -`1` is True , Statement -`2` is False.

D

Statement -`1` is False , Statement -`2` is True.

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