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3 moles of a monoatomic gas requires occur heat for `5^(@)C` rise of temperature at constant volume, then heat required for 6 moles of same gas under constant pressure for `10^(@)C` rise of temperature is (R=2cal/mol-K)

A

200cal

B

400cal

C

100cal

D

300cal

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The correct Answer is:
D

`(dQ)_(v)=nC_(v)dT`
`C_(P)-C_(V)=RrArrC_(P)=C_(V)+R`
`(dQ)_(P)=nC_(P)dT`
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