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The entropy change when two of ideal monoatomic gas is heated form `200 to 300^(@)C` reversiblity and isochorically?

A

`(3)/(2)R ln.((300)/(200))`

B

`(5)/(2)R ln.((573)/(273))`

C

`3R ln.((573)/(473))`

D

`(3)/(2)R ln.((573)/(473))`

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C

`DeltaS = nC_(V) In (T_(2))/(T_(1))`
`= 2 xx (3)/(2) R In (573)/(473)`
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