The molar heat capacities at constant pressure (assumed constant with respect to temperature) of A, B and C are in ratio of `3:1.5:2.0`. The enthalpy change for the exothermic reaction `A+2Brarr3C` at 300 K is `DeltaH_(300)` and `DeltaH_(310)` and respectively then :
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