From the following statements regarding the ratio of the molar specific heat at constant pressure to the molar specific heat at constant volume, Cp/Cv, the only correct one for an ideal monatomic gas is
A) = 1.
B) > 1.
C) < 1.
D) Cp/Cv is sometimes more than 1, sometimes less than 1, but never equal to 1.
E) Cp/Cv is sometimes more than 1, sometimes equal to 1, but never less than 1.
B
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