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Two mole of an ideal gas is heated at constant pressure of one atmosphere from `27^(@)C` to `127^(@)C`. If `C_(v, m) = 20 + 10^(-2) TJK^(-1) mol^(-1)`, then q and `Delta U` for the process are respectively.

A

6362.8 J, 4700 J

B

1522.2 Cal, 1124.4 Cal

C

7062.8, 5400 J

D

3181.4 J, 2350 J

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