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The value of the ratio C(P)//C(V) for hy...

The value of the ratio `C_(P)//C_(V)` for hydrogen is `1.67 at 300K` but decreases to `1.4 at 300k` as more degrees of freedom become active. During this rise in temperature (assume `H_(2)` is ideal gas).

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