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For two mole of an ideal gas:

A

`(C_p-C_v)=R`

B

`(C_p-C_v)=R/2`

C

`(C_v-C_p)=-2R`

D

`(C_p-C_v)=0`

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  • Total energy of one mole of an ideal gas (monoatomic) at 27^@C is :

    A
    600 cal
    B
    900 cal
    C
    800 cal
    D
    300 cal
  • For 1 g molecule of an ideal gas :

    A
    `(PV)/T` = 2cal
    B
    `(PV)/T` = 3/2 cal
    C
    `(PV)/T` = 8.31 cal
    D
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    `54^@C`
    B
    `13.5^@C`
    C
    `600^@K`
    D
    `150^@K`
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