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[" When a monoatomic gas expands at constant "],[" pressure,the percentage of heat supplied that "],[" increases temperature of the gas and in doing "],[" external work in expansion at constant pressure "],[" is "],[[" 1) "100%,0," 2) "60%,40%],[" 3) "40%,60%," 4) "75%,25%]]

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