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Calculate the value of `gamma=(C_P)/(C_V)` for a gaseous mixture consisting of `n_1=2` moles of `O_2` and `n_2=3` moles of `CO_2`. The gases are assumed to be ideal.
(b) Inside a container one mole of He and n moles of `H_2`. The average value of `gamma` for gaseous mixture is `(19)/(13)`. Find `n`. Also find speed of sound in gaseous mixture at temperautre `27^@C`

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