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    The Molar Specific Heat at Constant Volume at 0°C of an Ideal
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The Molar Specific Heat at Constant Volume at 0°C of an Ideal

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The molar specific heat at constant volume at 0°C of an ideal diatomic gas is


A) The molar specific heat at constant volume at 0°C of an ideal diatomic gas is A)    . B) R. C)    . D) 2R. E)    . .
B) R.
C) The molar specific heat at constant volume at 0°C of an ideal diatomic gas is A)    . B) R. C)    . D) 2R. E)    . .
D) 2R.
E) The molar specific heat at constant volume at 0°C of an ideal diatomic gas is A)    . B) R. C)    . D) 2R. E)    . .

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