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A mixture of some `O_(2)` and 22g `CO_(2)` is subjected to some change such that all the `O_(2)` molecules dissociated into atoms. The molar specific heat at constant volume decreases by `(2)/(3)R` after this process (R is universal gas constant). The mass of `O_(2)` in the mixture in grams is M. Find M (Degree of freedon of `CO_(2)` is 5

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