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`294` joules of heat is requied to rise the temperature of `2` mole of an ideal gas at constant pressure from `30^(@)C` to `35^(@)C` . The amount of heat required to rise the temperature of the same gas through the same range of temperature at constant volume `(R=8.3 "Joules/mole"-K)` is

A

211 J

B

28.4 J

C

400 J

D

250 J

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