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One mole of an ideal gas requires 207 J of heat to raise the temperature. If the same gas is heated at constant volume to raise the temperature by the same range, the heat required will be [R=8.3 J/mole K]

A

215.3 J

B

198.7 J

C

207 J

D

19.87 J

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B

`C_(V)=C_(p)-R=207-8.31=198.7J`
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