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5 moles of an ideal monoatomic gas absorbes x joule when heated from `25^(@)` C to `30^(@)` C at a constant volume. The amount of heat absorbed when 2 moles of the same gas is heated from `25^(@)` C to `30^(@)` C at constant pressure, is :

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