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Ideal monoatomic gas is taken through a process dQ = 2dU. What is the molar heat capacity for the process ? (where dQ is heat supplied and dU is change in internal energy)

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`C=(dQ)/(ndT) = (2dU)/(ndT) = (2nC_(v)dT)/(ndT) = 2C_(v)=3R`
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