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The internal energy of an ideal gas depends upon

A

only its pressure

B

only its volume

C

only its temperature

D

its pressure and volume

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C
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  • Internal energy of an ideal gas depends on

    A
    Volume
    B
    Temperature
    C
    Pressure
    D
    None of these
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    A
    Volume
    B
    Temperature
    C
    Pressure
    D
    None of these
  • The internal energy of non-ideal gas depends on

    A
    Temperature
    B
    Pressure
    C
    Volume
    D
    All of these
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