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Let `(C_v) and (C_p)` denote the molar heat capacities of an ideal gas at constant volume and constant pressure respectively . Which of the following is a universal constant?

A

`C_p/ C_v`

B

`C_p C_v`

C

`C_p - C_v`

D

`C_p + C_v`

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