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The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of 1 g of Helium at NTP, from `T_(1)` K to `T_(2)` K is :

A

`(3)/(2) N_a k_(B) (T_2 - T_1)`

B

`(3)/(4) N_(a) k_(B) (T_2 - T_1)`

C

`(3)/(4) N_(a) k_(B) ((T_2)/(T_1))`

D

`(3)/(8) N_(a) k_(B) (T_2 - T_1)`

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