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[3" moles of a monoatomic gs requires "45" cal heat for "5^(@)C" rise of temperature at constant volume,then heat required for "5],[" moles of same gas under constant pressure for "10^(@)C" rise of temperature is "(R=2cal/mole/K)" is "]

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