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The heat change at constant volume for the decomposition of silver (I) oxide is found to be `30.66 kJ`. The heat change at constant pressure will be

A

30.66 kJ

B

`gt`30.66 kJ

C

`lt`30.66 kJ

D

unpredictable

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