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When 5 moles of an ideal gas having non- linear molecules is heated from 1000 K to 2000 K at cal. Assume that all the degree of freedom in molecules are active in this temperature range and the heat capacity of gas is temperature independent. The atomicity of gas is :[in2=0.7]

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