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The molar specific heat of a diatomic gas is measured at constant volume and found to be 29.1 J/mol · K. The types of energy that are contributing to the molar specific heat are(a) translation only(b) translation and rotation only(c) translation and vibration only(d) translation, rotation, and vibration.

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