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[C_(p)" and "C_(v)" are specific heats at constant pressure and constant volume respectively.It is observed that "],[C_(p)-C_(v)=" a for hydrogen gas; "C_(p)-C_(v)=b" for nitrogen gas."],[" The correct relation between a and b is: "],[[" (1) "a=b," (2) "a=14b," (3) "a=28b," (4) "a=1/14b]]

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