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Two moles of helium gas is mixed with three moles of hydrogen molecules (taken to be rigid) what is the molar specific heat of micture of constant volume? `(R=8.3JmolK)`

A

`19.7J//molK`

B

`15.7J//molK`

C

`17.4J//molK`

D

`21.6JmolK`

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