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Number of degrees of freedom for a gaseous mixture

I came across the formula to find the number of degrees of freedom in a gaseous mixture which is as follows: $$f_\mathrm{mix} =\frac{\sum n_if_i}{\sum n_i}$$ Now it has been mentioned in this lecture ...
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Kelvin and kinetic theory of gases

I know that the degree of freedom increase by 2 when the temperature is high and decrease by 2 when the temperature is low. A dumb question here, what temperature is considered as 'high temperature' ...
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How many Degrees of Freedom do Linear Triatomic Gas Molecules Have and Why?

I read this in one of my textbooks that stated Linear Triatomic Gas Molecules like CO2, HCN, CS2 in which all the atoms are linear, the total number of degrees of freedom are Nf = NT + NR + NV where ...
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