A gaseous mixture consists of 16g of helium and 16g of oxygen. The ratio C_ p C_ v of the…
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A gaseous mixture consists of 16g of helium and 16g of oxygen. The ratio \(\frac{C_{p}}{C_{v}}\) of the mixture is
- 1.4
- 1.54
- 1.59
- 1.62
Answer
(C) 1.59
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