If two moles of diatomic gas and one mole of mono atomic gas are mixed then the ratio of specific heats is -
73
54
1913
1519
A
73
B
54
C
1519
D
1913
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Cpeq=n1Cp1+n2Cp2n1+n2Cveq=n1Cv1+n2Cv2n1+n2
req=CPeqCveq=2×72+1×522×52+1×32
=1913
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