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An ideal gas is heated from termperature `T_(1)` to `T_(2)` under various conditions. The correct statements(s) is/are:-

A

`Delta E=nC_v (T_2 -T_1)` for isobaric, isochoric and adiabatic process.

B

Work is done at expense of internal energy in an adiabatic process and both have equal.

C

`Delta E_( i n t)` =0 for an isothermal process.

D

`C_p` =0 for an adiabatic process.

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