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The value of C(V) for one mole of neon g...

The value of `C_(V)` for one mole of neon gas is

A

`(9R)/(2)`

B

`(7R)/(2)`

C

`(5R)/(2)`

D

`(3R)/(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

Neon is a monoatomic gas, `C_(V) = (3R)/(2)` for monoatomic gas.
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