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Assertion: Molar specific heat at consta...

Assertion: Molar specific heat at constant volume of an ideal diatomic gas is `[(3)/(2)R+R]`.
Reason: On heating `1` mole an ideal diatomic gas at constant pressure of `1^(@)C` rise in temperature, the increase in internal energy of gas is `(7)/(2)R`.

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