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[" 29) If "C_(p)" and "C_(y)" denote the specific heats (per unit "],[" mass) of an ideal gas of molecular weight "M," where "],[R" is the molar gas constant [AlPMT (Mains)- "2010]],[" (1) "C_(p)-C_(V)=R/M^(2)],[" (2) "C_(p)-C_(V)=R],[" (3) "C_(p)-C_(V)=R/M],[" (4) "C_(p)-C_(V)=MR],[" (4) "C_(p)-C_(V)=MR]

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