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In a constant pressure process, for 5mole of an ideal monoatomic gas, the temperature of gas increased form `300K to 500k`. Which of the following is incorrect reagarding the process?

A

`deltaH_(sys)=2500R`

B

`deltaU_(sys)=1500R`

C

`Q=3500R`

D

`omega=-1000R`

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