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A mixture contains 1 mole of helium `(c_p = 2.5 R, C_v 1.5 R. )` and 1mole of hydrogen `(C_p = 3.5 R, C_v = 2.5 R, )` . Calculate the values of `C_p , C_v and gamma` for the mixture.

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