The correct order of molar heat capacities measured at $298 \ K$ and $1 \ bar$ is:

  • A
    Copper$(s)$ > Bromine$(l)$ > Helium$(g)$
  • B
    Bromine$(l)$ > Copper$(s)$ > Helium$(g)$
  • C
    Helium$(g)$ > Bromine$(l)$ > Copper$(s)$
  • D
    Helium$(g)$ > Bromine$(l)$ = Copper$(s)$

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