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Statement I : Internal energy of an idea...

Statement I : Internal energy of an ideal gas does not depends on volume of the gas.
Statement II : This is because internal energy of an ideal gas depends on temperature of the gas.

A

Statement I is true, statement II is true, statement II is a correct explanation for statement I.

B

Statement I is true, statement II is true, statement II is not a correct explanation for statement I.

C

Statement I is true, statement II is false

D

Statement I is false, statement II is true.

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