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How much heat energy should be added to the gaseous mixture consisting of 1 g of hydrogen and 1g of helium to raise it s temperature from `0^(@)C` to `100^(@)C`
(a) at constant volume,
b. at constant pressure `(R = 2 cal//mol K)`?

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