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One mole of oxygen at `0^@C` temperature and 1 atmosphere pressure in compressed adiabatically, till its pressure is 8 atmosphere. The ratio of specific heat at constant pressure to that at constant volume is given to be 1.5. The final temperature of the gas will be:

A

`273 K `

B

`542 K`

C

`273^@C`

D

`200^@C`

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