What is the correct relationship between molar specific heat at constant pressure $(C_P)$ and constant volume $(C_V)$? ($R$ is the universal gas constant)

  • A
    $C_P - C_V = r$
  • B
    $C_P - C_V = R$
  • C
    $C_P + C_V = R$
  • D
    $m C_P dt - m C_V dt = R$

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